Spiders are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs.Spiders produce silk from their spinneret glands located at the tip of their abdomen. Each gland produces a thread for a special purpose like–to make a web a trailed safety line, sticky silk for trapping prey or fine silk for wrapping it.
Spiders are found worldwide on every continent except for Antarctica, the method of prey capture is by means of sticky webs. Varying placement of webs allows different species of spider to trap different insects in the same area. Usually all spiders use venom to kill their prey, three in North America are dangerous to humans: Black Widow Spiders, Brown Recluse Spiders, and European House Spiders.
Spiders are kind of beneficial pest because they prey on other insects, but many people have fear of spiders, and want them removed from the house. Spiders are easy to differentiate from other pests because of eight legs.
Steps For Spider Control
- Clean Up: Get rid of cobwebs during cleaning. Getting rid of their webs will eliminate their ability to gather their food.
- Residual Insecticides: call 778-929-9215 surreypestcontrol.net for Spray along entry points with a residual insecticide include cracks and crevices, doors, windows, washer and dryer connections, etc.