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Spider Control Facts And Information

How To Identify & Control Spiders

  • Species: Spiders are members of a large category of animals called Arthropods or more specifically the Arachnidan class.
  • There are over 3,800 known species of Spiders found in North America today.
  • Appearance: Spiders, unlike other insects have eight legs instead of six, no antennae, and only have two body regions instead of three
  • Size and Color: Spiders vary greatly in size, shape and color
  • Eyes: Spiders have six to eight eyes often arranged in pairs; however, the pattern and placement vary depending on the type of spider.

Spider Behavior

There are thousands of different types, sizes and colors of spiders found all over the world in nearly every type of habitat. Spiders rarely bite humans unless their nests or webs are disturbed. With the exception of a few species, the venom in spider bites is harmless to humans, but some individuals may be hypersensitive and can have a mild to severe allergic reaction when bitten. Spiders feed primarily on other insects, but larger species have been known to feed on small animals such as lizards, birds and millipedes. Spiders in your home can be a sign of a larger pest infestation, and their building of webs indoors can prove to be a nuisance for most homeowners when left untreated. The combination of good sanitation practices and a comprehensive pest control treatment program are necessary to eliminating spiders inside the home.

Spiders have fangs that inject venom in their prey, but usually the venom is harmless to humans when bitten. Spiders are considered predators, they eat other insects, small lizards and baby birds. Spiders do not have chewing mouth parts and rely on digestive enzymes found in their saliva to break down their food. Not all species utilize their webs to trap their prey and some species do not spin webs at all.

Male spiders are often dramatically smaller than their female counterparts. Male spiders are more commonly found in homes as they tend to wander indoors in search of females during mating season. Males are identified by the presence of an enlarged mouthparts (or pulps) that are used to transfer sperm. Although spiders are often feared or considered a nuisance, spiders play a unique role in the biological control of other insects. Spiders found inside the home are often a sign of a larger pest infestation and proper treatment and sanitation methods should be used to ensure spider control.

How Do I Get Rid of Spiders?

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What to Expect From Ace Pest Protection’s Spider Control Service

Spiders can multiply quickly, so early detection is critical to help prevent an even larger infestation. Our integrated pest protection process works to audit your home, diagnose problems & implement solutions, and monitor & track any spider problems you may face.

At Ace Pest Protection, we never stop learning from spiders We use the latest technology and unparalleled training, so we can protect your home owith an effective plan suited to your specific needs...  

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