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Getting Rid of Common Spiders in Arizona

Spiders typically don’t disappear when it gets colder out. In fact, they’re out and about throughout the year. Some of these spiders are difficult to get rid of when they infest homes. Learning more about some of the most common spiders in Arizona can help you know which ones to watch for in your home.

Black Widows

Black widows are easy to identify with their red hourglass marking and black coloring. These spiders grow to be over an inch and a half as adults. Many people fear black widows due to their bite, but their venom usually doesn’t cause serious problems. You can find these spiders in dark, dry areas that provide them with plenty of shelter.

Brown Recluses

Brown recluses have a brownish coloring with a darker violin-shaped marking on their back. These spiders grow to be up to a half-inch long as adults. Brown recluses have a venomous bite that can cause severe health problems for some people. These spiders typically hide in areas where they won’t be disturbed, such as in boxes or closets.

Garden Spiders

Another common spider in Arizona is the black and yellow garden spider, also known as an orb weaver. They are large spiders that build circular webs. These spiders can grow to be over an inch long as adults. Garden spiders usually build webs outdoors where they catch a wide range of insects. They’re not a threat to people, but their webs can become a nuisance if they make them across porches or other structures.

Giant Crab Spiders

Giant crab spiders are brown spiders that can measure over two inches long when fully grown. These large spiders get their name from the way they move sideways at a fast pace. Giant crab spiders can bite, although their venom isn’t dangerous to people. These spiders come out at night and remain hidden in a sheltered area during the day.

Jumping Spiders

Jumping spiders are smaller spiders that can be different colors, including brown, black, or gray. These hairy spiders only grow to be less than an inch in length as adults. Jumping spiders might alarm you with their leaping behavior. However, they’re not a threat to humans. You might see jumping spiders going after prey near windows and other sunny areas in your home.

Tarantulas

Tarantulas are hairy spiders that usually have a light brown coloring. These spiders can grow to be a few inches long as adults. Despite their size and appearance, their venom is mild. Tarantulas become active at night when they roam around looking for prey. They mainly live in the ground, and they don’t spin webs.

Wolf Spiders

Wolf spiders are giant, hairy spiders that run after prey instead of catching it in webs. These spiders have a dark brown coloring with lighter markings. Wolf spiders can grow to be over an inch long as adults. You might find wolf spiders hiding under furniture or in other sheltered areas during the day. They come out at night to hunt for prey. Wolf spiders aren’t considered a threat to humans.

Preventing Common Spiders in Arizona

You can take steps to lower your risk of having problems with common spiders in Arizona. One of the most effective ways to do so is by scheduling pest control service at your home with Budget Brothers Termite and Pest Elimination. You can also keep spiders at bay by getting rid of clutter in your home. Some spiders look for places to hide, and piles of clutter offer the perfect spot. Maintaining a clean house and sealing up gaps around windows and doors can also lower your risk of having a spider problem.

If you encounter a spider infestation, contact Budget Brothers Termite and Pest Elimination.

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