A Helpful Spider Prevention Guide For Tulsa Homeowners

Of all the pests we have to worry about getting into our home, spiders are among the most disliked, with many people even fearing them. Here you can learn about the common spiders in Tulsa, which are more dangerous than others, prevention tips to keep spiders out, and the best way to get rid of spiders with the help of Tulsa pest control professionals.

Common Species Of Spiders Found In Tulsa

While we don’t want spiders living in our homes, they are still beneficial pests as they help to control the populations of other insects, including those that damage crops and spread diseases. Many spiders catch their prey using carefully constructed webs, while others don’t build webs and actively hunt. 

Wolf spiders are one species that hunt for their prey, living in a burrow they built or that they found abandoned by other animals. In comparison, the common house spider, black widow, and brown recluse are all types of spiders that make webs. These spiders prefer to keep their distance from people, building their webs or hiding in lightly trafficked areas, such as under rock or firewood piles or underneath furniture if they get inside. 

Some Spiders Are More Dangerous Than Others

In North America, most spiders aren’t dangerous to people unless you are allergic to them. If you have an allergy to spider venom, you could experience a severe reaction to a bite from any spider, but if you aren’t allergic, you’ll likely experience mild pain and swelling. However, two species are considered dangerous to everyone; the black widow and the brown recluse.

While a bite from a black widow or brown recluse spider can be dangerous, they are rarely fatal with anti-venom accessibility. Still, you don’t want to harm yourself or others by allowing these spiders to live on your property.

Six Environmentally-Friendly Spider Prevention Tips

The best way to deter spiders from your property is by making it less attractive to prey pests. If you can effectively keep the insects that spiders feed on out of your home, you can also keep spiders out! Try these six environmentally-friendly tips:

  1. Inspect and seal the exterior of your home for entry points such as gaps around windows and doors, cracks in the foundation, and missing screens and weather stripping.
  2. Keep your kitchen and eating areas clean of crumbs and other food residues.
  3. Store open food in airtight containers and produce in the refrigerator.
  4. Ensure your kitchen and bathrooms have proper ventilation to remove moisture, use dehumidifiers where necessary, and address other moisture concerns inside your home.
  5. Maintain your yard by mowing the lawn, trimming foliage, removing organic debris like leaf litter, storing firewood properly, and using garbage cans with tight-fitting lids.
  6. Check potted plants, packages, and other items brought in from outside for any spider hitchhikers. 

Keep in mind that these tips help to prevent spiders in your home, so if you are already experiencing an active infestation, you should contact local pest control professionals for assistance. 

Professional Pest Control Makes For The Best Spider Control

For spider control on your Tulsa property, call us at Montgomery Exterminating. We offer a residential pest control plan that creates a barrier around your home to keep spiders and prey pests out year-round. 

Our monthly recurring services focus on the exterior of your home as this is where most pest problems start, but we will treat the interior as needed.

For more information about our pest control services, you can call us at Montgomery Exterminating, and don’t forget to ask about a free estimate!

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