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What It Means If You’re Seeing A Lot Of Spiders In Your Anaheim Home

March 30, 2022 - Spiders

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Spiders have the ability to send shivers down the spines of even the most fearless people you know. Seeing one scurry across the floor - especially a big scary spider - is enough to ruin anyone’s day. 

While spiders can be beneficial creatures, feeding on other pests that can damage your home, most people would prefer not to have them around at all. 

Why? They are creepy, and some are highly venomous. If you find spiders around your Anaheim home, don’t panic yet. Contact a certified Anaheim pest control contractor to help you get rid of these pests.

The Types Of Spiders That Invade Anaheim Homes

While there are many types of spiders in greater California, the ones likely to invade your Anaheim home include:

  • California trapdoor spider: This spider is brown and one of the largest native North American spiders growing up to two inches long.

  • Black widow spider: This infamous spider is black with a red hourglass shape on its abdomen. It’s the most venomous spider in North America and can cause serious health problems.

  • Brown recluse spider: This tiny, light brown spider is also one of the most venomous spiders in North America. It has a violin-shaped marking behind its head, and its bite can lead to necrosis if not treated quickly.

  • Long-legged sac spider: This spider is light brown with long legs. It’s often mistaken for a daddy-longlegs, but it is much smaller.

Contact a pest exterminator as soon as you notice increased spiders around your home. These professionals know the best way to get rid of spiders safely and effectively-giving you peace of mind and a spider-free home.

Some Spiders Are More Dangerous Than Others

Spiders are predators, and as such, they use their venom to paralyze or kill their prey. While nearly all spiders have venom, only a few are dangerous to humans. The most dangerous spiders in Anaheim include the black widow and the brown recluse. 

These spiders can cause serious health problems, including:

  • Muscle pain

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Feve

  • Weakness

  • Difficulty breathing

  • Death in some cases.

If you’re bitten by a black widow or brown recluse spider, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Don’t try to treat the bite yourself. Once you’re out of danger, contact a pest exterminator to help you get rid of spiders in your home.

Factors That Attract Spiders Into Your House

Certain things may attract spiders into your house, such as:

  • Dark, secluded areas

  • Leaky faucets or pipes

  • Unkempt yards

  • Wood piles

  • Cardboard boxes

  • Old tires

If you want to keep spiders out of your home, here are some things you can do:

  • Remove potential spider habitats around your home

  • Seal cracks and crevices in your foundation and walls

  • Eliminate moisture problems

  • Keep vegetation trimmed back away from the house

  • Get rid of spiders naturally by using citrus, mint, or white vinegar

If you’re doing everything you can to keep spiders out of your home, but they are still finding a way inside, it’s time to call in the pros. A pest exterminator will identify the areas where spiders are getting in and seal them off, preventing them from coming back.

Why Professional Pest Control Is The Best Spider Control Solution

Attempting to get rid of spiders on your own can be very dangerous. Not only are some spiders highly venomous, but their bites can be painful and cause serious health problems. If you’re not sure how to identify a spider or its habitat, contact A-1 Bonded Termite. 

Our pest control professionals are fully licensed and insured. We’ll get the job done quickly and safely, so you can relax and enjoy your home free of spiders. Call us today for a free consultation.

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