Pests have a habit of catching people off guard. Some are more startling than others. We would argue that spiders are the absolute worst in this regard. These eight-legged menaces regularly surprise residents around Los Angeles County and cause numerous problems beyond their frightening appearance and creepy behavior. If you are tired of finding these pests inside your living areas and are looking for a quick way to keep them out, here are some tips and tricks you should know.
Which Spiders Invade Homes In Los Angeles County?
Before we discuss prevention tips for spiders, it is important that you know a little bit about the species of this pest that can be found living in our area and are likely to invade your home. Here are a few common home-invading spiders that regularly cause trouble inside Los Angeles County homes.
Cross Orbweaver: The cross orbweaver is identified by the white spots on its’ abdomen and the pattern they make which many liken to a cross. These pests invade homes, build intricate webs, and hunt for a variety of flying and jumping insects, but they pose no threat to human health.
House Spider: The house spider is identified by its brown body and bulbous abdomen which has several dark stripes that meet at an angle. Often mistaken for the brown recluse (a dangerous spider that poses a serious health risk to humans), the house spider is no threat to human health. It causes most of its problems with the webs it builds and the spooks it gives to humans.
Black Widow: The black widow is identified by its medium-sized black body and the red hourglass marking located on the underside of its bulbous abdomen. Known for being one of the most dangerous spiders in North America, this pest occasionally builds webs inside and around area homes and threatens residents with their painful and sometimes life-threatening bites.
Wolf Spider: The wolf spider is identified by its medium to large body, brown color, and pale to yellow markings that run down its legs and across its abdomen. A bite from this pest is mildly painful but not life-threatening. You are most likely to find wolf spiders hunting for prey on the ground, hiding between boxes and in other tight spaces around your home.
The Best DIY Prevention Tip For Spiders
Besides investing in professional spider control treatments, one of the best ways you can keep potentially dangerous spiders out of your home is by sealing off gaps, cracks, and other openings that allow these pests a way inside. This is done in many ways. We recommend starting with your home’s exterior foundation. Look for gaps and cracks and seal off these entry points using a caulking gun. Do the same for spacing around window/door frames. After this, check your home’s screens, weatherstripping, and door sweeps and make sure they are in good condition. Finally, keep unscreened doors and windows closed when they are not in use.
A Better Answer To Spiders Around Los Angeles County
If you need an answer to spider problems that will guarantee these pests stay out of your living areas, you need professional pest control services. At HomeShield Pest Control, we offer advanced, ongoing pest control services for Los Angeles County homeowners seeking freedom from annoying, dangerous, and destructive pests. With our team at your back, we will get your property the protection it needs to fight back against area pests and free you up to enjoy owning a home in this beautiful area.