How To Keep Spiders Out Of Your Dallas Home

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With its mild and sunny climate, Dallas is home to an abundant and varied spider population, some of which might make their way into your home at some point. If spiders have been invading your property, now is the time to learn about the characteristics of common spiders, discover which spiders are more dangerous than others, and get educated on six easy and effective spider prevention tips. If you are struggling with a spider infestation, Texas Star Pest & Termite provides pest control in the Dallas area you can rely on to exterminate it safely and effectively.

Characteristics Of Common Spiders

Common spiders have eight legs (as opposed to six legs in the case of insects), two body segments, and vary quite a bit in size. Some common house spiders are very small, while others can be a few inches long. Spiders generally shed their exoskeleton much like cockroaches, but have neither wings nor antennae. Most, but not all, spiders will spin sticky webs you might end up finding in dark corners and hard-to-reach areas of your home. If you are finding spiders throughout your property, it is important to understand why some spiders are more dangerous than others.

Some Spiders Are More Dangerous Than Others

While many spiders pose little threat to humans, some of them can be very dangerous. The following are the two most dangerous spiders in Texas, and are to be avoided as much as you can:

  • The black widow: Black widow spiders are black, as their name indicates, and shiny. They are known for the red hourglass shape under their abdomen. Black widow spiders are venomous and their bite can cause many dangerous side effects in humans, ranging from pain and swelling to life-threatening conditions. 
  • The brown recluse: Brown recluse spiders are lighter in shade than black widows, and instead of an hourglass shape, they boast a violin-like pattern on the head rather than the abdomen. Their bite can also cause severe reactions.

If you see any of these spiders, or are unsure as to how dangerous the spiders in your home are, it is time to reach out to a professional pest control company that can identify them and get rid of them safely.

Six Easy And Effective Spider Prevention Tips

To help prevent a spider infestation, it is important to take the appropriate steps to prevent one from establishing itself as much as possible. The following six easy and effective spider prevention tips can help you keep them away from your property:

  1. Keep clutter under control. Spiders like to hide in dark corners away from human activity. Unpack all boxes as soon as you can, and declutter your home regularly.
  2. Keep your home clean. Sweeping often and getting rid of cobwebs whenever you see them can be an effective way to get rid of spiders naturally.
  3. Prevent other bugs. Spiders often seek out insects to feast on. If your home has been invaded by various bugs, getting rid of them will eliminate many spiders’ sources of food.
  4. Fix water leaks. Water leaks can attract spiders in search of humidity sources. Fix all leaks as soon as you can, and consider getting your home inspected for water sources you might not know about.
  5. Consider window screens and door sweeps. Spiders can easily come into homes through windows and doors. By closing up gaps as much as possible, spiders might move on to easier homes to invade.
  6. Fix all cracks in your home. Cracks in your foundation or walls provide an easy way for spiders to come in. Fixing them can make it more difficult for them to come in.

If all these precautions are not taking care of your spider problem, it might be time to reach out to the professionals, as our thorough knowledge of pest control methods makes professional pest control the best way to get rid of spiders quickly and efficiently.

Quality Pest Control Makes The Best Spider Control

When your best efforts are not enough to keep spiders away, we can help. Contact us today at Texas Star Pest & Termite to schedule your inspection. After determining the cause of the infestation, our licensed technicians will answer any questions you might have as well as provide you with a treatment plan to get rid of spiders in your business or home.

When it comes to getting rid of a pest infestation, quality pest control makes the best spider control. Don't wait until your spider problem grows too big; regain control of your home quickly and for good.