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How Worried Should You Be About Spiders In Your Andrews Air Force Base, MD Home?

The thought of spiders in your home may send shivers down your spine. You have probably seen movies depicting some horrible scenes involving spiders. You may also feel anxious whenever this topic is brought up. But should fear be the top reason for doing everything to avoid spiders in Andrews Air Force Base? This post will look into this question and uncover the facts.

What Are They?

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First, it’s important to define what we are dealing with here. What are spiders? In what category of animals do they exist? How do they behave and should that worry you?

Spider, (order Araneida or Araneae), any of more than 46,700 species of arachnids that differ from insects in having eight legs rather than six and in having the body divided into two parts rather than three. The use of silk is highly developed among spiders. Spider behaviour and appearance are diverse, and the araneids outside Europe, Japan, and North America have not been thoroughly collected and studied.

All spiders are predators, feeding almost entirely on other arthropods, especially insects. Some spiders are active hunters that chase and overpower their prey. These typically have a well-developed sense of touch or sight. Other spiders instead weave silk snares, or webs, to capture prey. Webs are instinctively constructed and effectively trap flying insects. Many spiders inject venom into their prey to kill it quickly, whereas others first use silk wrappings to immobilize their victims. Read more at Britannica…

Oh wow! They are hunters and they have venom! This is bad enough already. However, note that they feed on insects and not humans. That should give you some relief.

Are They A Threat To You?

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It wouldn’t make sense for people to fear spiders so much if they weren’t at all dangerous, would it? It would be helpful to establish whether these bugs are worth fearing.

What are the most dangerous types of spiders? Let’s concentrate on spiders that are found in the United States.

Yellow Sac Spider

If you wake up with a spot that is red, itchy, and inflamed, you may have been bitten by a yellow sac spider. Some people do not react to their venom at all, while others have an allergy-like reaction. While yellow sac spiders are not harmful to most, if you have a severe allergy they can be dangerous…

Hobo Spider

This species of arachnid is found primarily in the western United States, with a concentration in the Pacific northwest. The hobo spider is about half an inch long with hairy legs and is brownish in color. It will usually have V-shaped markings on its abdomen, much like a chevron pattern, and the mouthparts of the male resemble boxing gloves. Read more at Sage Pest Control…

Apart from these two spiders, other dangerous spiders include the black widow and brown recluse spiders. Of these two, the latter’s venom is more dangerous. However, the black widow injects more venom into its victim than the brown recluse spider.

Spiders At Home?

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Now that you know which spiders are dangerous, you also need to know whether they are likely to be in your home. This will help you know what to do next.

North America is home to about 3,400 species of spiders. Spiders are arachnids, and they’re related to scorpions, mites, and ticks. Unfortunately, spiders can and do make their way into our homes. Thankfully, the most common types of house spiders are harmless to humans, but there are exceptions.

American House Spider (Parasteatoda tepidariorum)
The American House Spider is a comb-footed spider, a common type known for its webs. They’re part of a group known as cobweb spiders, usually building the webs in places like basements, closets, and crawl spaces.

Color: Brown, tan, or greyish with darker brown patterns
Size: small to medium (about the size of a nickel including the legs)
Features: rounded abdomen
Typically harmless, these spiders create messy webs that look unsightly. Read more The Spruce…

There are several other spiders you are likely to encounter in your home. The good news is that these are largely harmless. Most spiders with dangerous venom are unlikely to venture into your home, although it’s not impossible.  Even so, the trouble of having to deal with their messy webs or getting frightened every time they crawl out of their hiding places is enough reason to get rid of them.

If you simply don’t like the idea of sharing your home with spiders or you’ve spotted one of the dangerous species, then you need to act quickly. You’ll get the best results if you work with experts in indoor pest control. Get in touch with our bug experts at Backyard Bug Patrol today!