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A Step-By-Step Spider Control Guide For Salt Lake City Property Owners

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Bugs and creatures really stress people out, and for good reason. First of all, they’re often scary looking. Second, they are very irritating. Third, many can harm you in some way. Several bite or sting. Many can spread bacteria and diseases. Countless bunches can destroy homes, businesses, or personal belongings. A lot of them can do all three of these things. If the pest is one that procreates rapidly or is tough to get rid of, the stakes are even higher.

Spiders are unsettling to many Salt Lake City residents because of their strange features, tacky webbing, and venom. While there are species that aren’t all that dangerous, a few are straight up lethal. If you want to prevent their invasions altogether, read on about common area spiders and how to stop them with Pest Pro Pest Control.

The Appearance, Behavior, & Risks of Salt Lake City Spiders

Before you can halt a pest, you have to know how they look and behave. Black widow and wolf spiders are dominant in the region. As their name implies, black widows are black. Their shiny bodies range in size from 1/8 to 25/64 of an inch long. The females can get as big as 33/64 of an inch. All have an abdominal mark shaped like an hourglass. When outdoors, they fester in organic debris, firewood, and tall grasses. Indoors, they’ll be creeping in closets, garages, and basements. They typically only come in properties if they can't find enough bugs to eat. Think twice about disturbing them, because you may be bitten. Their venom contains damaging neurotoxins.

Wolf spiders come in gray, brown, or black, and have yellowish markings. They’re about 1 3/8 of an inch long. Since they’re so hairy, people tend to think they’re tarantulas or brown recluses. However, they have a thicker build and their eight legs are shorter. Similar to their black widow counterparts, they thrive in natural surroundings. They are rampant in woodland, sandy, and grassy locations. Riverbanks and meadows are hubs as well. If you have a garden or an unkempt lawn, be on alert. These critters dig burrows, as opposed to making webs.

Other main facts about wolf spiders include the following:

  • Cold weather and low food sources send them indoors.
  • They nest around doors, windows, garages, basements, and plants.
  • Seeing just one means you have an infestation.
  • Their bites hurt, but won’t be a health hazard.
  • They run fast.

Spider Prevention Techniques

Regardless of the spider type, being able to find food is the main motivation of an incoming spider. Therefore, keeping your home or business free of pests is an essential part of spider prevention.

Other factors include building and lawn maintenance:

  • Remove clutter so that spiders won’t have an ideal hiding place.
  • Trim your grass and greenery frequently.
  • Plants and loose wood should be distanced from the property.
  • Use airtight containers for food and garbage storage.
  • Resolve leaks and moisture problems.
  • Seal holes around foundations, doors, and windows.
  • Repair or replace tattered door sweeps and window screens.
  • Sweep up, or take down, webs you find.
  • Call Pest Pro Pest Control if you have critters that spiders consume, such as flies and ants.

Pest Pro Pest Control Spider Extermination

Expert technicians from Pest Pro Pest Control will safely utilize our advanced solutions for eliminating spiders. Our two series treatment and maintenance plans consist of timed applications that will address nests, unhatched eggs, and active bugs. It comes with guarantees, and in-between appointments are free. You’ll have the thorough coverage you need. We’ve served many home and business owners over the last ten years, and we’ll be happy to help you next! Call Pest Pro Pest today for a free inspection!

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