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Posted: 09 Dec 2020 08:04 Post subject: The best way to eliminate insects |
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Did you know that spider activity is highest in October and November? With the holidays nearing and so much decoration coming out of the boxes, spiders are more common than ever. Most spiders prefer to be hidden and can be found tucked away in dark rooms like basements and attics, under sofas, or in storage boxes where they will be left alone. Not to mention, the climate here in Florida provides the perfect combination of the moisture and warmth that spiders seek out, making them even more common in the Tampa area!
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While not all spiders are dangerous to humans, why should you take the risk? Here at Bug Killers, we have over 25 years of experience exterminating spiders in the Tampa Bay area. We have compiled a list of the most common spiders in our area and how to prevent them in your home this fall!
Spiders who are calling Florida home
Not all spiders are as cute and friendly as the ones we learn about in children's songs. Spiders that make their way into your home are searching for the perfect habitat and prefer to stay where they are - unless disturbed. When feeling threatened or provoked, spiders can attack. This can become especially dangerous if the type of spider in your home is poisonous! Here in Florida, we are home to more than 20 species of spiders, including:
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Black widow: Widow spiders are not only unique to Florida, but they also have a global presence. Its body is around 8-15 mm long and is predominantly black with red markings. As nocturnal beings, they tend to stay away from humans who rest in wood, outdoor furniture, basements, etc. If they are bitten, immediate medical attention is necessary. If you suspect a black widow is on your property, contact a specialist extermination company immediately.
Brown recluse: These spiders are extremely poisonous. They are yellow to dark brown in color and the body is inch long. The shape of the dark brown violin is what separates them from the others. They can be found outside, under rocks, and in ruins - but also indoors in reservoirs. Be careful reaching out to something that has been stored. Their poison is toxic and if they bite you, you will likely need medical attention.
Daddy Long Legs: These spiders are named after their legs. They have long legs and are light brown or gray in color. They prefer damp places like basements, crawl spaces, sinks, and garages. Compared to Black Widow and Brown Recluse, Daddy Long Legs are almost not dangerous!
Domestic household spider: These men are dark orange or brown, with pale markings on their shield. It also has a V-shaped pattern that runs linearly across the upper body. They are usually hard to catch and run quickly during a confrontation, but if they are threatened, they can bite.
Spider jumping: These spiders have definitely earned their name! They come in a variety of colors and sizes, and are easily identifiable by their jumping behavior and eight eyes. They prefer to hide in crevices of the floor, under furniture, in between books, etc. They can jump, but you should know, they can also bite!
Five tips to prevent spiders
You want your house to look cute - but not to spiders! Spiders will enter your home if they see it as a suitable shelter or food source. To make your home less welcoming to spiders this fall, be sure to:
Change the outdoor lighting. Insects are attracted to white lights, so consider changing the lights to yellow or alternate lighting. We promise you'll love it when bugs don't like it.
Check screens carefully. Eliminate any possible entrance by routinely checking screens for holes and cracks to reduce unexpected guests.
Use ventilation holes and dehumidifiers. Spiders and other insects are attracted to damp and damp environments. Ventilate basements and storage areas as much as possible to ensure that if a spider does get in, it will not be comfortable enough to survive.
Get rid of clutter. Reducing clutter inside and outside the home, which reduces stains that spiders can hide. Don't leave boxes or piles of things lying around - spiders will see them as hiding places!
Monitor "known" hiding places. Learn about some dark and dark places that can be attractive to spiders? Regularly check these places to make sure there is no shelter. Early identification can prevent bigger problems in the future! Think of areas like basements, cabinets, attics, and more. |
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