Spider Wars: How To Win The Battle Against Arachnids In Phoenix

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When it comes to household pests, there's one critter that no one ever wants to encounter: spiders. These creepy crawlies can inspire fear and create stress in a space where you should be able to relax. 

While professional pest control in Phoenix, AZ can help you keep the most common species at bay, you still need to understand how these pests behave and what you can do to get rid of an active problem. At Uni-Tech Pest Control, our team is here to help. Here's what you need to know.

Spider Behavior: How They Hunt, Feed, And Mate

Most common house spiders in Phoenix behave in similar ways. Though there are nuances to how they hunt, feed, and mate, some similarities hold true for most species. Here are a few characteristics you should know:

  • How they hunt: Most common spiders will trap prey in their webs. Their prey gets caught in the silk and can't escape easily. However, some spiders will actively hunt their prey away from their webs.
  • How they feed: Spiders will feed on their prey in different ways. Some species will gradually tear bits off and digest them, while others may predominantly feed on the blood and bodily fluids.
  • How they breed: After spiders find a suitable mate, they lay eggs in egg sacks that they affix to surfaces that see very little human activity. The egg sacks can carry up to 250 eggs per egg sack, and many of those eggs will hatch into baby spiders.

Keep in mind that these behaviors may vary based on the species you have in your home.  

Spider Problems: Why You Don't Want These Arachnids In Your Home

While spiders are not known to carry diseases, they can still pose a threat to your safety and well-being. Most kinds of spiders are venomous; if they bite, you may start to feel the effects of the venom.

Depending on the species, the venom may cause pain and swelling at the site of the injury or could even cause symptoms like the following:

  • Nausea
  • Sweating
  • Fever
  • Increased blood pressure
  • Redness

Keep in mind that most species of spiders don't bite unless they're provoked or feel threatened. They're far more likely to run away as soon as they notice you. However, some types of aggressive spiders may bite with minimal provocation. That's why working with a professional spider control team is important if you want to keep these unwanted pests from being a major problem.

Spider-Proofing Tips: Protecting Your Home And Family

Though the best way to get rid of spiders is to work with a professional pest control company, there are still things you can do to protect your home from spiders and keep them from becoming an issue in the first place.

Here are a few tips to help:

  • Keep clutter to a minimum and clean your home regularly.
  • Seal small cracks, crevices, and gaps around your home's interior and exterior to keep spiders and prey out of your house.
  • Schedule routine pest control appointments to reduce the risk of prey insects taking up residence in your home.
  • Store firewood at least 20 feet from your house and keep it on a raised structure.

These tips may not help you deal with an active spider infestation, but they can help prevent new spiders from invading your home. 

Professional Spider Control: When To Call In The Experts

The best way to deal with an active spider infestation is to work with a local spider control specialist. At Uni-Tech Pest Control, our team will help get rid of spiders around your house and find ways to keep them from coming back in the future. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and to learn more about our residential and commercial pest control services in Phoenix.

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