When it comes to pests, spiders may not be at the top of the list of most dreaded critters. Few people like the idea of spiders crawling around their homes but because most also help cut down on other insects in the home, spiders can be tolerated if there aren’t many. But spiders also carry a large creep-out factor and some can deliver a potentially harmful bite. Allowing spiders to occupy a corner in the garage is one thing, but seeing one too many eight-legged arachnids slinking across your floor is enough to get you looking for the best spider control experts in Northern New Jersey. Calling a professional pest control service can ensure that all spiders stay out where they belong.
Prevention
Reducing water and the type of food that spiders want will prevent spiders from entering your home. Water in your house in the form of residual water left in the bathtub or a drippy faucet can draw spiders into your home. Some species of spiders get their water from their food. If your home is constantly drawing in all types of insects, you will likely also attract spiders. Spiders eat other pests in your home so if you leave food out on the counter, have crumbs in secluded places throughout the home, or have excessive trash, you can attract insects that spiders love to eat. Keeping a tidy, clean home is the best way to prevent all pests, including spiders.
Treatment
Depending on how you treat your home for spiders, the results can vary in effectiveness and how long it will last. If you would like to treat your home for spiders yourself, you can try spider traps, insecticides that kill on contact, indoor insecticide barriers, or natural repellents like essential oils or sprinkling cinnamon in discreet places you think the spiders frequent.
But if the thought of a single spider in your home makes you uncomfortable or if you don’t want to take the risk of possibly getting bit by a venomous spider, call a professional pest control company that guarantees a spider-free zone. A pest control service will not only eliminate spiders, but also any other bug that may be enticing spiders to enter your home in the first place.
By calling a professional pest control company, you can rest knowing you won’t be seeing a spider creeping across your ceiling any time soon. Spiders do not generally bite unless they are trapped or feel threatened. But if a spider crawls into a shoe or in one leg of a pair of pants left on the floor, you may accidentally trap the spider unknowingly. Give the best spider control experts a call today by getting in touch with Abarb Pest Services in Northern New Jersey.