Why Spiders Invade Phoenix Homes And How To Keep Them Out

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There are several types of spiders that are found in Arizona. Some species are just nuisance pests, but other types found in this area can be extremely dangerous to have around. If you see spiders around your home, Eco Valley Pest Control is here to help. Our experienced Phoenix pest control specialists can identify and remove harmful spiders from your property. Keep reading to learn about things you can do to keep spiders out of your home.

Types Of Spiders That Commonly Find Their Way Into Phoenix Homes

The warm temperatures make Phoenix the perfect destination for many spiders. Some of the different types of spiders that you may see in your Phoenix home include:

  • Wolf spiders: The wolf spider has an intimidating appearance but is not known to be aggressive towards humans and is not considered dangerous. On average, wolf spiders are about 1 ½ inches long, but there are some wolf spiders that are over three inches long. Their bodies are typically dark brown and tan. 
  • Black widow spiders: Black widow spiders have shiny black bodies with a characteristic red marking in the shape of an hourglass on their abdomen. They can grow up to one and a half inches long, with females growing larger than males. These spiders rarely bite, but when they do, their venom can cause dangerous symptoms.
  • Cellar spiders: These long-legged spiders are pale yellow to light brown or gray. They have small 1/4 to 3/8 inch bodies and spindly legs. They are harmless nuisance spiders and not known to bite.

Not all of the spiders in this area will build spider webs. Some spiders, like wolf spiders, will hunt down their prey on foot. So, even if you don't see cobwebs in your home, you could still have a spider problem. 

Spiders Often Follow Pest Prey Into The Home

Most spiders are carnivores. They live on a diet that consists of various insects and even other spiders. Their favorite things to eat include mosquitoes, moths, crickets, beetles, and cockroaches. Some of the smaller spiders will snack on ants too. Spiders will go wherever they think there is a reliable food source. If you see spiders in your home, there is a good chance that you also have one or more of these insects around your home. 

Prevention Is Key To Effective Spider Control

If you want to keep your home free of all spiders, it is best to prevent them from coming inside altogether. Here is a look at some of the preventive measures that you can take to achieve total spider control:

  • Make sure there are no cracks or gaps around the doors and windows of your home. 
  • Keep the grass and shrubs in your yard well-maintained and cut back away from your home.
  • Fix any leaky pipes or faucets around your home and ensure there is no standing water around your house.

Because spiders are attracted to insects, you should also take active steps to ensure that there are no bugs in your home. Make sure to keep food in airtight containers and clean up any food crumbs or spills immediately.

Professional Pest Control Is A Great Spider Control Solution

In Phoenix, spiders can be a year-round problem. If you are looking for a quick and easy way to ensure that your home is spider-free, give us a call today. At Eco Valley Pest Control, we know exactly what to do to ensure you never have to deal with spiders in your home again. 

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