THE SPIDERS IN AIKEN CAN BE SCARY...LET US HELP!
You may not have a problem sharing your home with family or friends, but what about spiders? No Aiken homeowner needs a new, creepy, eight-legged house guest, but how do you combat them? Here’s what Aiken residents should know about the signs of a spider infestation, how to keep them outside, why they crawl into our beds, and how you can kill them without having to touch them.
Signs Of A Spider Infestation In Your Aiken Home
It’s not unusual to find the occasional spider in your home, but things can spiral out of control if you’ve got an infestation. Here are some of the signs that you’ve got an actual spider infestation on your hands:
- Webs: One spiderweb may not be too concerning, but if you’re noticing multiple webs around your house, there’s a good chance you’ve got more than one spider taking up residence in your house.
- Other insects: Spiders don’t come inside because they’re seeking warmth or trying to eat your leftovers, but they will follow other pests and insects inside. If there’s an abundance of insects or you’ve got another pest problem in your home, it’s not unusual to find spiders too.
- Excess spiders: Perhaps the most obvious sign of a spider infestation is excess spiders. Finding spiders in your home all the time isn’t normal, and it can mean you’ve got an infestation.
- Egg sacs: Spiders can lay hundreds of eggs, and it’s possible for you to spot these silk-wrapped sacs around your home. Egg sacs mean baby spiders are incoming, so you may want to contact a pest management professional quickly.
How To Keep The Spiders In Aiken Outside
While spiders may not ask your permission before they make your home into theirs, there are some steps you can take to prevent them from coming in, such as:
- Block off the entrances. Using caulk or another sealant to seal those tiny cracks and crevices in your foundation can prevent spiders as well as their pest prey from getting inside.
- Keep your food and trash sealed. Spiders may not be interested in human food, but their pest prey is. Make sure you’re sealing up leftovers in airtight containers, keeping a tight lid on your garbage can, and cleaning up any excess food crumbs or spills.
- Declutter your home frequently. Spiders don’t want to be disturbed, and they may hide in the excess clutter lying around your home. Regularly decluttering your home can force existing spiders out into the open and make it harder for them to hide.
- Sweep up any spiderwebs you find. Sweeping up spiderwebs can help you spot the signs of an infestation, but it can also disrupt a spider’s home.
Why Do Spiders In Aiken Crawl Into Beds?
Encountering a spider is already unsettling enough, but nobody likes the thought of a spider crawling onto their bed while they sleep – but do these arachnids really favor sleeping areas? As it turns out, spiders don’t care about crawling into beds any more than they care about any other part of your home.
Most spiders prefer to stick to areas where they won’t be disturbed by humans, like storage areas, dark corners, or other spots without a lot of human traffic. However, spiders can still crawl into beds, but it’s usually only because they’re on the way to a potential food source. If you’ve got an existing pest problem in your bedroom or around your bed, spiders may spend more time in there because that’s where their food source is.
How Do I Kill Spiders In My Aiken Home Without Touching Them?
If you want to kill the spiders in your Aiken home without touching or interacting with them, there’s only one thing you can do: call the professionals at Aiken Pest to handle the job for you. Even if you’re fine with killing the occasional spider, a full-blown spider infestation can spiral out of control, especially if you’re not sure what type of spider you’re battling.
At Aiken Pest Control, we’ve got the experience, the gear, and the effective treatments to rid your home of any spiders – and the pest prey that may be luring them inside. If you’ve been finding one too many spiders around the house, don’t wait any longer. Call us today at Aiken Pest to learn more about our spider control services or to schedule an appointment.
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