Spider Pest Control in the Coachella Valley
Spiders are not insects but arachnids. Unlike insects, arachnids have eight legs instead of six and two body parts instead of three, with no antenna. Spiders are different shapes and sizes and have six to eight eyes arranged in pairs. Patterns and placement of the eyes and shape of the body vary depending upon the species. Spiders in your home or business could be a sign of a larger pest infestation so it is important to seek professional help right away should you detect spiders.
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How to Get Rid of Spiders
Getting rid of spiders indoors is a multi step process that includes getting rid of eggs and adults. Vacuuming your home top to bottom, in closets and in cracks and crevices where eggs might be laid. If you see spider webs that's a sign that they are, or were nearby, so be extra thorough in these areas. Spiders need a food source nearby, so making sure other pest issues around the home are taken care of will eliminate their food source. In some cases, sealing outside entry points is a must when dealing with spiders indoors. A regular routine spray will keep not only spiders away, but their food source (insects) will be controlled as well, making it less likely to see spiders in your home. Outdoors spiders are a beneficial part of our ecosystem and help aid in control of pests around the outside of your home and in gardens.
What Attracts Spiders to My Home?
Spiders can be attracted to your home if you have outside lights left on overnight. Light will attract small insects around light fixtures, making those areas easy food source locations for spiders. Leaf piles and wood stacks are best kept away from the home because it's a nice warm, sheltered area for spiders or insects to nest.
Are All Spiders Venomous?
Spiders have fangs that inject venom but the venom is usually harmless to humans.
Do All Spiders Make Webs?
Not all species of spiders utilize their webs to trap prey. In fact, some species do not spin webs at all.
Our Coachella Valley Spider Control Experts are Prepared to Help
If you've noticed spiders on your property, or if webs make the exterior of your home or business look dirty, call Desert Pest Specialists. Our team can help take back your property and keep it spider free. Talk to one of our licensed experts and let us help you get rid of spiders once and for all.
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