Spiders are a constant presence inside homes in the Four States, and while many species are merely a nuisance, some spiders are legitimate health risks. Whatever your causes for wanting to get rid of spiders in your home, rest assured there are concrete steps you can take to reduce the spider population. Below we will discuss six ways to get rid of spiders in your house.
1. Remove Spider Egg Sacks
Removing spider eggs wherever you see them is important to prevent spider population growth in your home. You can clean up spider eggs with a damp rag or, in some cases, a vacuum cleaner. But what do spider eggs look like?
The appearance of the eggs can vary depending on the species of spider.
Some common characteristics of spider eggs include the following:
- Size: Spider eggs are usually small, ranging from about 0.5 mm to 5 mm.
- Shape: Spider eggs can be round, oval, or oblong.
- Color: Spider eggs are often white, cream, or pale yellow, although some species may lay eggs that are more brightly colored.
- Texture: Spider eggs can be smooth or rough, depending on the species.
If you see a small, silken sac or cocoon in your home, it may contain spider eggs. Spider eggs are often laid in large groups and are usually found in hidden areas such as in webs or in crevices. It is important to be cautious when handling spider eggs, as some species can be venomous. Venomous spiders in the Four States include the brown recluse and black widow.
2. Declutter
Spiders thrive in cluttered areas, where there is plenty of cover in which to hide, build webs, and catch prey. Removing clutter, especially things like old boxes, is especially beneficial in your fight against spiders in your home. Additionally, piles of newspapers, laundry, or anything else left in one place for too long can provide ample shelter for spiders. Closets are almost always a haven for spiders. Since closets are intended for storage, it’s best to clean them semi-regularly to keep the spider population at bay.
3. Repair Cracks & Holes in Walls
Cracks and holes in your home’s walls allow spiders to enter the house. It’s important to survey your home for cracks and holes intermittently. Once you find them, be sure to seal them to prevent spiders and many other kinds of household pests from taking up residence.
4. Vacuum Up Webs
Your vacuum cleaner is your best friend in your fight against spiders. Vacuum cleaners are very effective at cleaning up webs in hard-to-reach areas of your home. And, as an added benefit, if there are any spiders present, it will suck them up, too. That way, you won’t have to come into direct physical contact with any of them.
5. Get Professional Help
There are many times when these measures will not be enough to satisfactorily control the spider population in your home. For instance, older homes are particularly prone to harboring spiders. In these circumstances, professional help is often the best option. At Bug-A-Way Pest Control, we offer effective anti-spider treatments that are safe for humans and pets. We would love to help you address your spider problems and regain your peace of mind.