Tips And Tricks To Keep Your Oceanside Home Spider-Free!

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Tips And Tricks To Keep Your Oceanside Home Spider-Free

Spiders are arachnids characterized by their segmented bodies, eight legs, and a set of fangs. Arachnids include animals such as ticks and scorpions. There are over 40,000 spiders in the world! Roughly 3,000 spider species live in the United States, and 66 species call California home. 

Many people have a fear of spiders in their homes, which makes sense considering that spiders are an unsettling nuisance of a pest. Additionally, some spiders can be dangerous to pets, children, the elderly, and the infirm.

Types Of Spiders You May Encounter

The two most common types of spiders Oceanside residents may encounter are black widow spiders and brown recluse spiders. Both the black widow and the brown recluse are venomous spiders.

Black widows are easily identifiable by their shiny, black, sphere-like bodies with the red hourglass marking. They mainly eat insects and other arachnids and prefer to build their messy webs low to the ground in dry, dark spaces. For a long time, popular lore asserted that female black widow spiders eat their mates, thus their name. In actuality, this post-coitus cannibalism rarely happens. Although their venom is potent, it would take many bites for a black widow spider to cause a fatality in a healthy adult.

Brown recluse spiders were named after their propensity for privacy. They are much smaller than black widows and are light brown with a characteristic dark, violin-shaped marking on their bodies. Brown recluse spiders primarily hunt for insects and use their webs as a retreat. Brown recluse spider venom is stronger than black widow venom, so they only use very small amounts of venom when biting. Most people can expect to receive an ulcer and slow-healing wound from a brown recluse bite if bitten.

What Attracts Spiders To Your Home

Food and shelter are what most attract spiders to a manmade structure. Having an abundance of insects in or around your Oceanside property can attract spiders searching for a meal. Black widow spiders and brown recluse spiders prefer to shelter low to the ground in clutter where they can hide. If your Oceanside home offers these nooks and crannies, spiders may make a home in your house.

Effective Spider Prevention Tips For Oceanside Homes

The most effective way to get rid of spiders is through prevention. Preventative measures can halt an infestation before it gets to your door. Some simple steps Oceanside residents can begin with are:

  • Eliminate insect infestations on your property.
  • Avoid leaving clutter on the floor.
  • Keep your yard free of debris.
  • Mow the lawn regularly and keep shrubs trimmed back from the house.
  • Store firewood at least 20 feet away from your home.
  • Seal cracks and openings in siding, framing, electrical sockets, and plumbing with a silicone-based caulk.

Starting with these easy steps can avoid a bigger problem down the road. 

Professional Spider Control Is The Best Way To Prevent Infestations

If you already suspect a spider infestation on your Oceanside property, then a professional pest control team is a must! Pest control in Oceanside is in excellent hands with Bull's Eye Pest Control. We have two decades of experience tackling pest problems at Bull's Eye Pest Control. We are dedicated to providing top-tier service to all Oceanside clients. We offer free inspections so that we may diagnose your home's unique needs and identify where the pests are gaining entry. Our treatment options are tailored to your property, and our follow-ups guarantee that your home is pest-free. Give Bull's Eye Pest Control a call today!

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