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How To Prevent Wolf Spiders Around Your Frisco Home

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Wolf spiders are one of the most common – and feared – spider species in North America. Though they typically prefer to live outside, wolf spiders can wander into homes searching for prey or warmth.

They're hairy, have eight legs, and move faster than most people can track. Because of the wolf spider's appearance, speed, and tendency to bite, they're regarded as a significant pest. They're also tricky to eliminate.

However, a seasoned Frisco pest control contractor is more than capable of keeping up with their pace and eradicating wolf spiders from your Frisco property. So, don't let your fear of spiders keep you from enjoying your home. If you have a spider problem, call a professional.

Wolf Spiders Don't Spin Webs Like Other Spiders

What's fascinating about this spider is that unlike other types of spiders that build webs to trap their prey, wolf spiders are hunters. They actively seek out their food, including insects, lizards, frogs, and small invertebrates. 

They're also attracted to light and often enter homes through open doors or windows, searching for food. Once they're inside, it can be hard to get wolf spiders back out.

Whether you're dealing with a wolf spider or different kinds of spiders, it's best to contact a professional pest control contractor to help you with the problem. 

Wolf Spider Bites Are Painful But Rare

Wolf spiders are feared because their bites can be painful. Though a wolf spider bite isn't usually dangerous, it can cause swelling, redness, and itchiness. In some cases, a person may also experience nausea, vomiting, and dizziness. 

However, Frisco is also home to some of the most poisonous spiders in the world. These include:

  • Black widow: The black widow is one of the most feared spiders in the world. Its venom is 15 times more potent than a rattlesnake's, and a single bite can kill a human.
  • Brown recluse: The brown recluse is another poisonous spider found in Frisco. Its venom can cause tissue death and skin necrosis (rotting).
  • Hobo spider: The hobo spider is a type of funnel-web spider. It's not as well-known as the black widow or brown recluse, but its venom can still cause serious health problems in humans, including nausea, headaches, and seizures.

These spider species can cause serious health problems. So, if any spider bites you – seek medical attention right away.

Also, contact your local pest exterminator to get rid of any spiders lurking in your home. Remember, it's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to spider bites.

Four Tips To Prevent Wolf Spiders From Coming Inside

Now that you know a little bit more about wolf spiders, it's time to talk about prevention. Here are four tips to help you get rid of spiders naturally:

  • Seal cracks and crevices. Use caulking or another type of sealant to eliminate any gaps or cracks in the exterior of your home.
  • Keep your home clean. Spiders are attracted to clutter and messes. So, keep your home clean and tidy to reduce the risk of spiders coming inside.
  • Using essential oils to kill spiders. You may try a peppermint spray for spiders, as peppermint oil is known to repel spiders.
  • Remove potential food sources. Spiders are attracted to homes with many insects. So, take measures to prevent insects from coming inside in order to minimize your risk of spiders.

These tips will go a long way in preventing wolf spiders from coming inside your home. But, if you're still dealing with a spider problem, call a professional pest control firm to take care of the problem quickly and efficiently.

Professional Pest Control Keeps The Wolf Spiders Away

Hiring professional spider control is the only recommended and foolproof method to keep wolf spiders away. At All-Safe Pest & Termite, we believe no one should have to share their home with unwanted pests, including wolf spiders.

That's why we offer various effective and affordable pest control services to meet your unique needs. We're Angie's list top-rated company and have been in business for over 30 years. We're also proud to be a member of the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) and the Texas Pest Control Association (TPCA).

When you call All-Safe, you can rest assured that your home is in good hands.

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