Spiders
Spider Control
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Arachnophobia, or the fear of spiders, is one of the most common phobias around. While not all spider venom is harmful, there are a few, like the black widow, that can send you to the hospital. Your Spider Problem, Gone For Good, Guaranteed.
Common Spiders
Different species of spiders require specific approaches due to varying habitats and dangers. Our experts identify and target each type effectively.
Wolf Spiders
While their bites are not harmful, a wolf spider bite can be painful. Wolf spiders are hunters and do not build webs. Female wolf spiders will carry newly hatched baby spiders on its back.
Hobo Spiders
Colorado and Utah are in the Hobo spider’s range. Hobo spider bites can be painful, but not dangerous. Hobo spiders are a brown spider, that looks like hundreds of other brown spiders.
Black Widow Spiders
The red hourglass shape is a good way to identify a black widow. Their venom contains a potent neurotoxin. If you have been bit by a black widow, you should always seek medical attention.
Brown Recluse Spiders
Bites from a brown recluse will always be painful. In rare cases, skin necrosis has occurred at the bite site. Brown recluse spiders are drawn to wood piles and stacks of cardboard boxes.
House Spiders
While house spiders are not a threat to people, if you have an infestation in your home you will see more webs than you can handle. House spiders create messy tangled webs and if disturbed, they will move to a new site in your home.
Garden Spiders
This type of spider is known as an orb weaver spider. They create the standard textbook spider webs. Garden spiders are extremely beneficial in your garden. They cannot live indoors.
Jumping Spiders
Jumping spiders are incredible athletes. They will jump attack their prey, and use a line of spider webbing as a tether. Jumping spiders come in all different colors and varieties. Their bites are not dangerous.
Sac Spiders
A bite from a yellow sac spider can be painful, but it is not dangerous. Yellow sac spiders are those banana colored spiders that make the web tunnels where your walls and ceilings meet.
Keep Spiders Away
Simple steps to reduce spider attraction and prevent future infestations.
Maintain Cleanliness
Regularly clean and vacuum to remove webs, egg sacs, and insect prey that attract spiders.
Trim Vegetation
Keep bushes, shrubs, and other plants trimmed away from your home’s foundation to reduce hiding spots.
Seal Entry Points
Caulk cracks and crevices, install tight-fitting screens, and repair damaged weather stripping.
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