SPIDERS

Signs of a Spider Infestation In Middle Tennessee

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You might already know you have a spider infestation, but here are a couple of the most common signs spider exterminators look for in your area.

Not all spiders make webs, but most of those
found inside will make cobwebs in low-traffic areas. Basements, crawl spaces,
attic spaces, storage containers, cardboard boxes, window frames and window
wells, outdoor light fixtures, and similar areas are excellent candidates for
spider activity.

Besides webs, the main sign of spiders is to
find one crawling around. The only reason spiders are found inside or near a
home is because of their food insects and other spiders.

· Around 3000 species of spiders live in North America – probably not that many in your area. Most of these are nontoxic to humans, like the yellow sac spider and domestic house spider. However, there are a couple spiders you need to look out for:

· Most common in the southern states, this spider has a potentially lethal bite.

· Its venom is necrotic, meaning it kills living tissue.

· To identify a brown recluse, look for a sandy brown spider with a dark, violin shaped mark on its body.

· This spider will likely be hiding in a dark, secluded area — hence its name.

· A common venomous spider in the United States.

· Female black widows are much more dangerous than their relatively harmless male counterparts.

· A female black widow’s body is about one-half inch long with a trademark red hourglass on the underside of the belly. The rest of the body and the legs are a shiny black color.

· Drop-for-drop, a female black widow’s venom is thought to be 15 times stronger than rattlesnake venom, although, in most cases, not enough of the spider’s venom is released to be fatal.

· Unlike the brown recluse’s venom, a black widow’s poison affects the nervous system, not the tissue.

· Although most spiders aren’t as dangerous as the brown recluse or black widow, it’s best not to wait too long before seeking professional help if you have a spider infestation.

Spiders can often be identified by the type of web they build:

Tangle Webs: Better known as cobwebs, tangle webs are unorganized and look thrown together. These are made by the Theridiidae family of spiders, which the black widow is a member of.

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