Watch Out For These 2 Spiders

Spiders can be dangerous during the fall in the Springfield VA area - Ehrlich Pest Control, formerly Connor'sAre you noticing more spiders in or near your home? The late summer and early fall months is notorious for the influx of many types of pests, spiders included. These eight-legged creatures typically hatch in the spring. By the time August and September roll around, it can seem like spiders are out in full force. The good news is that most spiders are harmless, even if they’re invading your home. There are two in particular, however, that you need to be on the lookout for throughout the year: the black widow and the brown recluse. Read on to learn Ehrlich’s expert info on spiders in the fall.

Black Widows and Brown Recluse Spiders in the Fall

Spiders certainly strike fear in the hearts of many people. Most house spiders are harmless and want nothing to do with you whatsoever. That said, it’s important to be on the lookout for two spiders in particular in the fall and all year long:

  • Black widow: These spiders have a characteristic red hourglass shape on its body. They build sticky, tangled cobwebs in garages, sheds, and near the ground. They can bite when they feel threatened.
  • Brown recluse: Brown recluse have a darker brown violin shape on their brown bodies. They build loose, dome-shaped webs for shelter. A brown recluse bite is known to be very painful.

Spider Prevention Tips

Whether it’s a more dangerous black widow or a small house spider, no one wants spiders invading their property. To keep them out this fall and year-round, there are several exclusion tips to make your Virginia home less attractive to the creepy crawlers:

  1. Inspect your property and seal any cracks and crevices. Inspect the inside and outside of your property for tiny spots that may be inviting spiders in, and seal properly.
  2. Install or repair screens on doors and windows. Tight-fitting screens are the key to keeping insects, spiders included, out.
  3. Thoroughly inspect boxes and used items before bringing indoors. Egg sacs and adult spiders may be taking shelter in them.
  4. Maintain and tidy your yard and lawn. Overgrown bushes, shrubs, piles of wood, and more can attract spiders to your property and eventually indoors.
  5. Regularly clean your home. By keeping a clean environment, you will prevent insects that spiders like to prey on and eliminate hiding spots for pests.

How to Get Rid of Spiders in the Fall

If you’ve done all you can to keep spiders out of your property and still are finding them daily, it may be time to contact your local pest control pros at Ehrlich. Our spider exterminators can thoroughly inspect your property to determine the root cause of the spider infestation. From there, we will use the industry’s best spider control tactics to control current problems and prevent future ones as well.