Brown Recluse Spiders

If you live in one of the areas in the country that is home to the Brown Recluse Spider you have probably heard stories about what this little spider can do. It is a very dangerous insect that you do not want to have anywhere near you. Keep reading this article and learn a little bit more about this spider to help you protect yourself.

The Brown Recluse is a very interesting insect with a fearsome reputation. This spider gets its name from is brown color and its reclusive behavior. It is a small spider at only about 3/8 of an inch in length with a violin shaped dark mark on its body. It prefers to stay in areas that are seldom disturbed and that are protected. In nature you will find it in holes in trees, under logs and other undisturbed areas. In your home it will also seek areas that offer protection like corners of closets, inside clothing or even in bed sheets. The Brown Recluse lives primarily in the South and Midwest but they can venture out of this area when transported in furniture or packing boxes.

Because of its reclusive nature it is not a very aggressive spider and will only bite when threatened. Unfortunately if it chooses a hiding place in clothing or in your bed it will feel threatened when you put the clothing on or roll over onto it. Once bitten the venom will cause the skin to slough off in the area of the bite. This leaves a wound that is hard to heal and will usually result in a scar. Most bites are not lethal but can be quite painful. If you think you have been bitten by a brown recluse you should consult a doctor. To identify an infestation you can look for several things. You can look for the spiders white irregular webs, egg sacs and of course the live spiders themselves.

Hopefully this article has given you some useful information on the Brown Recluse. If you believe you have an infestation contact Pest Control St George Utah.


How to Exterminate Roaches

Roaches, or cockroaches, are small, irksome insects that thrive in almost each and every corner of the world. They usually live in wet and dark areas of a house and eat any and every kind of organic matter. They not just spoil food and other products but also carry germs of contagious diseases. Thus, there is a need for getting rid of the cockroach menace permanently, so that they do not come back.

A number of people facing the cockroach problem turn to usage of chemical insecticides that are equally dangerous for human beings, especially for the children and household pets. Hence, it is advisable to make use of natural methods for driving the cockroaches out of the house instead of using chemicals.

You can start by making changes in your kitchen habits and ensuring that not only your kitchen but your sink and the space below it are also clean. You must also ensure that utensils are washed in time and are not left unclean for long. As cockroaches love dark and moist places, the spaces in and around a sink provide them the ideal habitat. You must try to keep all your food stuff covered in order to stop attracting the cockroaches to nibble on your food.

It is necessary that you close all the gaps and fissures, particularly around your water and drainage pipes to ensure that the cockroaches can’t use these as entry points. You must also take care of the areas close to the sewers and keep them spotlessly clean and dry, so as to stop the cockroaches from thriving there. If your home is close to a waste dumping site or an open drainage, you need to take measures to find a way for cleaning the area permanently, as these could be the chief reasons for repeated cockroach invasion in your house.

Finally, if you are unable to drive away the cockroaches by natural methods, you must opt for chemicals like boric acid that are less strong and less harmful for human beings than other stronger sprays and pesticides.

You probably think that it is not a priority for you to administer pest control measures for your home right now. For some reason in the future, you might be putting your house up for sale even if it’s not an act that you would wish to do as of the moment. Real estate agents and potential buyers alike would generally avoid a pest-infested prospect, knowing full well that it is an unwise investment. A termite colony thriving in your house’s foundation could very well lessen the asking price of your property. Moreover, if you are considering using your home as a collateral for loan, there is a greater likelihood that a lending company would refuse your loan application if they see pest infestation when they visually assess your home. Hence, in order for your property to remain as a smart investment, just consider the fee for hiring a professional pest exterminator as a safeguard to the preservation of the structural quality of your abode.


How to Exterminate Ants

Ants can be very annoying guests especially when they decide to share your house with you. While most ants are fairly harmless, some can bite and some can cause property damage. The common black ant or sugar ant is relatively harmless while Carpenter ants can do similar structural damage to a building like a termite can. Regardless of which type of ant you have invading your home; we will go over some surefire ways to eliminate them for good.

If ants have invaded your home the first step is to determine what type of ant it is and where they are hiding. If you are dealing with a typical sugar ant then you don’t have to worry about them damaging the wood structure of your home, you just need to locate the nest and establish a solid game plan for wiping them out.

A good way to locate the nest is to keep an eye out for “scout” ants. These are the lone rangers sent from the colony to find food and anything they can use to build their colony. See where he goes and what he does, maybe even throw him a small crumb so he can head back to camp which will lead you right to the nest. Once you’ve discovered the nest it’s time to setup some bait traps to get rid of them once and for all.

Now that you’ve discovered the ant’s kingdom, it’s time to decide on which extermination method is going to work best for your situation. The most popular method is using gel or liquid baits that you set around their home. What happens is the ants will come out and feed on the baits and take it back into their colony where the rest of the ants will also feed. The ant you want to kill most is the queen. The queen is responsible for making more ants and killing her will put an end to the growth of the colony and all that’s left is letting the rest of the worker ants eat the bait. Within a few days, the ants will be dead and your ant infestation should be taken care of. Normally the queen is deep down within the colon however you will spot her by noticing her much larger size than the rest of the other ants. If you see her, eliminate her immediately to avoid the colony doubling.

You are now ant free but what’s stopping more ants from inviting themselves in later? This is where you need to take a good look at the perimeter of your home to see where the ants are able to get in. Seal up any cracks in the foundation or in window seals with a silicon caulk.



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