Spiders are one of the most common pests pest control companies treat in the Southwest. Though spiders do their best to mind their own business, they can come across as dangerous and intimidating threats. While most spiders are harmless, some cause a need for extra precaution as they are harmful to humans. In this article, we will refer to some of the most common spiders found in New Mexico and ways you can deter them from your home.
These spiders are easily recognizable by their distinct red hourglass mark on the back of their abdomen. The black widow is notorious for its venomous bite and is one of the few spiders whose venom affects humans. Black Widow Spiders usually seek shelter in dark, secluded areas such as garages, sheds, and cluttered spaces.
Desert Recluse Spiders are light to medium brown with a violin-shaped marking on their backs. They are also known for their venomous bite, which is harmful to humans. Desert Recluse Spiders prefer dry and warm environments, making New Mexico a perfect habitat for them. These spiders may hide in piles of debris, wood, or other undisturbed corners both indoors and outdoors.
Wolf Spiders are oftentimes mistaken for tarantulas because of how large they are. Wolf spiders are incredible natural pest control agents. However, their presence in or near your home can be intimidating. Wolf spiders are robust and hairy, with a distinctive pattern of stripes or spots on their back. These spiders like to remain hidden and are usually found in gardens, under rocks, or in burrows in the ground.
When it comes to preventing spiders from entering your home, it is first important to understand why they are there. Spiders are known to be some of the best pest control agents in the ecosystem. Spiders eat other bugs they come in contact with. If there are lingering spiders in your home, they are most likely feeding on other pests found throughout the walls of your house. To treat spiders, it can be helpful to focus on any other pests found throughout your house.
Thoroughly inspect your home for any gaps, cracks, or openings that spiders could use to enter. To prevent pests from entering, it is important to promptly seal these entry points with caulk or weather stripping.
Spiders like to remain hidden and prefer to live in cluttered environments. Keeping your home clean and regularly organizing any storage areas can help prevent spiders from accessing places to hide. Keep your home clean of any debris, cardboard boxes, and other potential harborage areas.
If you are experiencing a spider infestation, it is advisable to seek professional help. Call your local Insight Pest Solutions and schedule an appointment today. Our trained technicians know exactly how to take care of the pests in your home and can help you establish a pest-free home.