When they’re crawling across your floor in the middle of the night, most spiders in West Chester might look the same, but for residents, you’re likely to encounter these types of spiders in your home:

  • Wolf spiders: Capable of growing up to over an inch long, the wolf spider may have the most intimidating appearance compared to other local spiders – but this spider’s hairy, large body only poses a threat to its pest prey. 

  • House spiders: House spiders are usually the most common type of spider you’ll find in West Chester homes. Coloring can vary, but most house spiders have white stripes on their legs. 

  • Daddy longlegs: The daddy longlegs, which may also get called a cellar spider, has a small body and long, skinny legs. While they can grow over an inch in size, this is another species that’s harmless to humans. 

  • Black widow spiders: Black widows are one type of spider you want to be able to identify – with orange or red markings underneath their abdomens, black widows are considered the most venomous spider in the United States. 

  • Brown recluse spiders: With venom that’s more potent than a rattlesnake, brown recluse spiders can be identified by their tan to brown coloring and the violin-shaped marking on their back.

Even if most spiders you find in your West Chester home – excluding black widows and brown recluse spiders – aren’t a health threat, these visitors are still unwelcome. Here’s what homeowners should know about why they may have a spider problem, what they should do to get rid of spiders, and how to prevent more spiders from coming inside.

a brown recluse spider on a walkway
a black widow spider in its web

Why Do Spiders Come Inside Homes?

Most people assume that spiders enter homes because they’re after human food or they’re looking for a warm place to hunker down for the winter – but this isn’t true. Although spiders do come inside homes because they’re looking for food, they’re not after your leftovers. 

Spiders like to eat insects and other bugs. Most of the time, they end up in West Chester homes because they’re following their pest prey. Spiders will stick around if they’ve got an abundant food source, so a spider infestation or problem usually indicates that you’ve got another pest problem as well. 

How To Deal With A Spider Problem In West Chester

While you may not have a problem getting rid of the occasional spider, dealing with a spider infestation – whether it’s a harmless species or a dangerous one – can require the assistance of the pros at Masters Touch Pest Solutions. 

If you’re constantly finding spiders around your West Chester property, or you’re worried that you may have black widows or brown recluse spiders around your home, don’t wait. Call us today at Masters Touch Pest Solutions for home spider control services you can rely on, or information about how our spider control services in West Chester work.

How To Prevent Spiders

Once they’re inside, spiders aren’t always easy to get rid of. This is why it’s important to not only rely on the pros for existing spider infestations but to implement practices that prevent future spiders (and their pest prey) from coming inside your home. 

  • Properly store your food and trash: Leaving out food or letting your trash cans overflow can lure in flies and other insects that spiders like to eat. Make sure you’re keeping food items in sealed packaging or airtight containers, and keep garbage cans sealed and regularly emptied. 

  • Declutter your home regularly: Spiders prefer homes that have plenty of places for them to hide, like cluttered storage areas or piles of clothing and personal belongings. Decluttering your home as often as possible will make it harder for spiders to hide and force them out into the open. 

  • Identify possible spider entrances: Spiders and their pest prey need a way to get in, and tiny holes in your walls and foundation or tears in window screens can all serve as entry points. Regularly check window and door screens for rips and tears, and identify and seal off tiny cracks and crevices along your foundation. 

  • Store firewood away from your home: A lot of spiders, like black widows or brown recluse spiders, enjoy nesting in wood. Make sure you’re keeping your firewood and woodpiles several feet from the entrance of your home, and do a quick inspection of any wood before it’s brought inside. 

  • Don’t ignore moisture issues: Moisture can attract all kinds of pests, including the pest prey that spiders hunt. If you’ve got a leaky faucet or another type of moisture issue, you should address it as soon as possible.

Spiders may not all be dangerous, but it’s worth taking some steps to prevent them from coming into your home. For more advice or assistance with spiders, or their pest prey, call the pest control experts in West Chester at Masters Touch Pest Solutions.

 

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