Spider Problem?
Spider Identification & Prevention
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Understanding Spiders: What You Need to Know
SpidersĀ are arachnids notable for their segmented bodies, eight legs, and fangs. Most spiders have eight eyes, though some species only have six, and they come in a wide range of colors and sizes due to their impressive species diversity. Though spiders are very helpful in the environment as they hunt insects, they are frightening to many individuals, and an infestation of these pests on your property is almost always unwanted.
TheĀ types of spidersĀ commonly found in our area that property owners need to keep an eye out for include the black widow, brown recluse, wolf, jumping, house, and orb-weaver. Our service professionals at ProForce Pest Control will help you identify the spider species on your property.
Are spiders dangerous?
Though mostĀ common household spidersĀ are more frightened of humans than we are of them, there are a few spider species that itās important to be wary of. In general, wolf, jumping, house, and orb-weaver spiders are relatively harmless and donāt have strong enough venom to affect human health with their bites.
On the other hand, brown recluse and black widow spiders present serious health risks with their bites, and you may need to seek medical attention if you believe one of these has bitten you.
Additionally,Ā allĀ types of spidersĀ may trigger allergic reactions with their bites. They will also cause fear, anxiety, or stress when seen crawling around your property in large numbers.
Why do I have a spider problem?
Spiders seek properties with lots of food, water, and access to shelter. If you notice that spiders are becoming more prominent around your outdoor or indoor areas, you might accidentally be encouraging them. How do you prevent this? Eliminate pest prey food sources, excess moisture, and harborage areas toĀ get rid of spiders naturally.
Where will I find spiders?
Spiders are most commonly found in dark, secluded, and quiet places, as this is where they craft their webs to live or hunt. Outdoors, you may see spiders under porches and decks, behind plant pots, hiding in trees, or in woodpiles and piles of debris. Once inside, attics, storage spaces, closets, basements, garages, and cabinets are all prime hiding spots.
How do I get rid of spiders?
Identifying and treatingĀ spider infestationsĀ with professional tactics is necessary to avoid threats from these pests.
Get rid of spiders the easy way by contacting ProForce Pest Control at the first signs of these eight-legged arachnids on your property. Our team will inspect your property and provide solutions that effectively remove all traces of spiders in indoor and outdoor areas, allowing you to reclaim the peace and safety of your home or business.
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How can I prevent spiders in the future?
Avoid future spider problems by following our expert prevention tips below:
- Seal gaps or cracks around your homeās foundation, doors, and windows to keep spiders out.
- Address pest prey issues that might attract spiders with the help of our service professionals.
- Fix moisture issues inside and outside your structure that might provide spiders with water.
- Keep outdoor areas clear of long grass, piles of debris, and woodpiles to stop spiders from hiding out in these spots.
- Invest in weatherstripping and window or door screens to pest-proof interior spaces.
- Carefully clear away any spider webs you come across and declutter interior areas to make it harder for spiders to hide.
Reach out to ProForce Pest Control for more advice on spider prevention.
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