![]() ![]() We also provide our professional services to homes and businesses in Columbia County, GA, Edgefield County, SC, Barnwell County, SC, and beyond. Serving Richmond County in Georgia and Aiken County in South Carolina, Jury Pest Services is committed to our customers and to providing trustworthy pest control services. Our green pest control solutions protect the environment, while still being effective against our area’s toughest pests. At Jury Pest Services, we provide exceptional pest solving strategies that will eliminate spiders and prevent their return. How do I get rid of spiders?įor home and business owners who want to eliminate spiders from their property, partnering with a professional is the best way to be successful. Indoors, spiders take up residence in quiet, low-traffic areas like attics, basements, closets, storage boxes, and under furniture. Areas that you'll find other spiders building their webs or burrows include bushes, gardens, overgrown vegetation, and tall grasses, as well as in garages, sheds, and other outbuildings. Areas under woodpiles, outdoor furniture, and decks are where these spiders are commonly found. Where will I find spiders?īoth brown widows and black widows prefer to place their messy, irregular-shaped webs at ground level. Spiders mainly live outdoors but often find their way into your home or business while hunting for food or if the weather becomes too cold, hot, or wet to live comfortably. Large populations of insects provide spiders with an endless supply of food. The insects that are living on your property are the main reason that spiders will call your it their home. An interesting fact about brown widows is that they are quite aggressive towards black widows and have been known to drive them away. Fortunately, neither spider is particularly aggressive towards people, and most bites occur when the spiders are unknowingly squished or pinched. However, the venom of a brown widow spider is less potent than that of the black widow. Are spiders dangerous?īoth black and brown widow spiders can be dangerous, and both possess potent venom that is strong enough to cause health problems in humans. Instead of a red marking like the black widow spider, the brown widow spider's marking is orange or yellow. They also have an hourglass marking on the underside. These spiders are brown or tan with a white geometric pattern on the upper side of their abdomen. Their round body is shiny black, and their legs are very thin. This marking signals danger to predators. The types of dangerous spiders living in our area include the following:īlack widow spiders are well-known for having a unique orange-red "hourglass" mark on the underside of their abdomen. Most spiders home and business owners will come into contact with are nuisance pests and pose no harm, but some are dangerous pests. ![]() ![]() These environmentally beneficial pests keep populations of garden insects and nuisance pests in checks. Spiders lack antennae and wings, but they do have fangs (chelicerae) that they use to inject venom into their prey. Unlike insects that have three body regions and six legs, spiders are arachnids and have two body regions with eight legs. ![]()
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