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Most homeowners are afraid of spiders because they can bite and inject venom. There is a good chance that you’re worried about the health hazards associated with spiders as well. Around the world, there are 40,000 unique species of spiders but not all of them are found in the United States. Most spiders will be able to build webs using silk released from their abdomens. Once they’ve constructed webs around your property, they’re going to use those webs to trap insects and other small prey. However, some of the biggest spider species can eliminate birds and lizards.

When living in a protected environment, spiders can live up to 25 years. In the wild, most will survive for a few months. Adult spiders tend to be bigger than their male counterparts when they reach adulthood. Sometimes, the difference is startling.

Spider Dangers

It is pertinent to understand that spiders are indeed dangerous. A bit could lead to the victim being injected with a deadly poison. Suffice to say, it is pertinent to avoid being attacked. However, you’ll find that the risks aren’t are high as you might believe. Most spider bites are harmless but roughly 1% are deadly. Either way, a spider bite is going to be painful.

Reasons For Spider Invasions

Ultimately, homeowners will always have to worry about spiders because they can find places to build nests around your home. If they can find nests and insects around your property, spiders will come and build nests there.

Getting Rid Of The Spiders

Homeowners need to take steps to eliminate the spiders as swiftly as possible. Doing so will prove to be helpful since spiders can lay eggs and reproduce quickly. Eliminating them early is highly recommended. Just remember that you’ll need to pick reliable solutions. The possibilities are plentiful but only one solution is going to be right for you. Trying to solve the problem without a professional exterminator can help, but it is not wise. DIY methods are inconsistent and some are risky. Work with a professional to eliminate the infestation while protecting everyone.

Safe Treatments

Work with us to receive safe, reliable treatments. We’re always going to work diligently to fix the issue without causing problems in the future. For instance, our exterminators are thoroughly trained to guarantee that they can use the chemicals safely and reliably. In addition to that, they’re required to use products registered with the EPA. Thankfully, this requirement gives us confidence that you’re going to be protected during each stage of the process. If special precautions are needed, our exterminator will let you know.

When Can It Begin?

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Preventing Future Infestations

Once you’ve taken care of the current infestation, you’ll want to keep the pests away from your dwelling. Thankfully, there are steps you can take to keep them away. For starters, you should eliminate their potential nesting spots. Make sure that the pests cannot find places to build webs. It is a good idea to get rid of woodpiles, rock piles, and other debris. Furthermore, take steps to properly seal the exterior walls of your home so they cannot sneak inside.

Worried About Brown Recluse Spiders?

Most consumers know a thing or two about brown recluse spiders. You understand that they can be found anywhere and you know that they’re dangerous. With that being said, you should do what you can to protect yourself and your loved ones from these dangerous spiders. However, you should know that these spiders aren’t as dangerous as most people suspect. Below, you’ll learn more about these spiders so you can sleep soundly tonight.

  • These spiders are rarely spotted in Denver
  • They may travel in shipping containers to our area
  • If they make it to Denver, they can survive and thrive here
  • It is rare to find these spiders outside in Denver
  • The claims that people have been bitten by these spiders while camping are questionable
  • Brown recluse spiders are timid and prefer staying away from people and pets
  • They can live in homes with pets and people without attacking anyone
  • These spiders usually do not move from one dwelling to another
  • They’re often confused for funnel weaver or grass spiders

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