They’ve got eight legs and at least three pairs of eyes, we’re talking about spiders, an unwelcome pest in any home. As creepy as they may be, spiders are a common pest and most of them pose little or no danger to people. However, there are a few venomous species to be aware of.  Read on to find out how spiders make their way into the home, which ones to be weary of and discover how Russell Pest Solutions can help eliminate the issue.  

Why do I have spiders?

Spiders tend to seek out secluded areas where they can build their web, which means they’re often lurking in garages, attics and basements. Bringing boxes from the garage or attic into the house could unknowingly bring spiders into your home. Spiders are also accidentally introduced inside when they are brought in with unknowingly infested items like plants or firewood. Inspecting any packages before bringing them inside will help reduce your risk of unwanted pests.

Spiders may move indoors in search of food, warmth or moisture. Cracks under doors, windows and siding and loose or damaged screens are other possible entryways inside. The outside of your home should be inspected seasonally for these openings. As the weather changes, the change in temperature can cause existing problems to worsen.

Which spiders are common and which ones are dangerous?

Common species of spiders often found in Florida homes include House Spiders, Daddy Long Legs and Yellow sacs. While they aren’t dangerous, they are a nuisance and are better off living outside the home.

The two most common venomous spiders in the U.S. are the brown recluse and the black widow. The brown recluse is distinct for its violin-shaped markings and is usually light to dark brown. The Black Widow is notable for the red hourglass shape on the underside of its shiny black abdomen.  These venomous spiders can likely be found outside in piles of debris or outdoor furniture.  If you are bitten by a spider, contact your primary care physician for advice.

Why Russell Pest Solutions

Being proactive about protecting your home from spiders and other insects will reduce the risk of any pests making their way inside. However, if you suspect you have a spider infestation, the best thing to do is call the professionals at Russell Pest Solutions to properly identify the species and eliminate the problem.

Keeping spiders out of the home is an ongoing process that needs to be regularly assessed and monitored. Our team is trained to manage spiders and other pests effectively and efficiently. We offer one of the most comprehensive treatment packages available and our highest priority is giving you the best quality of service you can find in Jacksonville.  If you’re interested in learning more or have any questions, call us at 904-868-7378 and speak with one of our trained field specialists.