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How To Naturally Repel Spiders In Greensboro

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What’s the deal with these eight-legged home invaders? Is it dangerous to have spiders in the house? Whatever kind of spider you see, chances are you don’t want it living with you. That’s why Go-Forth Home Services is your best option for pest control in Greensboro. We’ll help you keep spiders out of your house. 

The Types Of Spiders That Live In Greensboro

There are lots of different types of spiders that live in North Carolina. The easiest ways to distinguish a spider are through the shape, color, and size. It would be impossible to list all the possible spider species and their features here, so let’s just talk about some notable ones.
 
To start, common house spiders are about 1/4 of an inch big. They’re yellowish-brown with dark stripes on the abdomen. They spin webs and are generally not aggressive toward humans.

Orb weaver spiders can be brightly colored, but their most distinctive aspect is actually their webs. Orb weavers get their names because they spin circular webs. One type of orb weaver spider that you might see is the Joro spider. These are an invasive species that were first seen in Georgia but are now spreading in the southeast United States. The females can be colorful and grow to be up to four inches including their legs. 
 
There are two kinds of venomous spiders that you might see in the Carolinas: the black widow and the brown recluse. Black widow spiders are known for the striking red hourglass design on the undersides of their abdomens. These spiders do not like people and will do their best to hide. They’re commonly found on the undersides of porches, in wood piles, and other places where they can be alone. Brown recluse spiders are also rare to see. They’re brown with a violin shape on their abdomens. They will also try to live away from people, so you probably won’t see one around your house.

House Spiders Are Rarely Dangerous

Spiders are usually described as “nuisance pests.” Their webs get in the way, sometimes they might look kind of creepy, but they aren’t generally dangerous. Actually, since spiders eat other bugs, they can be really useful to have in your house. The two species of venomous spiders in the Greensboro area are pretty uncommon, so you don’t need to be too worried about getting bitten. The best precaution against spider bites is wearing gloves when reaching into dark areas. So if you must stick your hands under the porch, into a wood pile, or other places like that, just put on some gloves and you won’t get bitten by any spiders hiding in there. 

Natural Ways To Repel Spiders In Greensboro

Just because the spiders in your house won’t hurt you doesn’t mean you want them there. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to keep them away:

  • Seal up any cracks in the walls. Sealing cracks or gaps in your walls with caulk prevents spiders and other pests from entering your house through them.
  • Get rid of other pests. One of the biggest reasons for a spider infestation is that they’re looking for food. And what do spiders eat? Bugs. By clearing up any other infestations, like flies, mosquitoes, and roaches, you can keep the spiders away.
  • Keep corners and crannies clear. Corners and eaves are perfect spots for spiders to spin their webs. By dusting, vacuuming, and cleaning frequently, you can keep them from making their homes in yours.
  • Apply essential oils. Strong smells disrupt spiders’ abilities to sense their environment. This includes common essential oils such as peppermint, citrus, and cinnamon, as well as vinegar and garlic. Spraying a solution or leaving out small containers may keep spiders at bay. 

If your home is overrun with spiders, it's time to enlist the help of a professional pest control company.  

Total Spider Control For Your Home Or Business

The only way to really get spiders and the pests they eat out of your home for good is to call a professional. Go-Forth Home Services is your best spider control solution in the Greensboro area. We use EPA-approved, environmentally friendly methods that are always pet and child-safe, too. We’ll treat your home in a way that’s right for you. Call Go-Forth Home Services today for a free estimate!