Scary Spiders In Your Home

Scary Spiders In Your Home

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Spiders are one of the most common fears for people to have. The fact that these arachnids can cause damage to a home while posing a health risk makes it a fear that is often justified. While most spiders are harmless, living with a high quantity of these pests can still pose a problem. With Halloween approaching, homeowners may mistake spiderwebs for a decoration that someone else put up. Unfortunately, these webs might house some of the most dangerous spiders.

The Problem With Spiders

Some spiders are poisonous. While the results of a spider bite typically involve mild, flu-like symptoms with redness and itching at the site of the bite, children, the elderly, pregnant women and people with weakened immune systems could have a more serious reaction to spider bites. The most dangerous spiders include the black widow and the brown recluse. Common symptoms of a bite from one of these spiders include fever, nausea, stiffness in the joints, rash and abdominal pain.

While damage from spiders is relatively rare, it is possible. Spiders that build webs inside of vents may block air and cause damage to HVAC systems or dryers. Besides this type of damage, spiders can weave webs that cause a housecleaning nightmare. Spiders that are not eliminated will continue to build webs, so people who try to keep up with the mess by tearing down webs without getting rid of spiders will have no luck.

How Professional Pest Control Can Help

The good news is that professional exterminators are able to eliminate spiders from a home to keep occupants safe. A pest control company will have the expertise and equipment needed to complete the task of getting rid of spiders.

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