A Step-By-Step Guide To Keeping Spiders Out Of Your Roseville Home

February 26, 2021

Our world is filled with misconceptions, false beliefs held by people who don’t have the entire truth. One common misconception that many people hold is that all spiders are dangerous. The truth is, out of the 43,000 species of spiders around the globe, only 30 have ever been responsible for human death. But do any of these spiders live here in Roseville? If so, what can you do as a homeowner to keep them out of your home? Here is a step-by-step guide to help you with spider prevention.
 

brown recluse spider in a home

Dangerous Spiders Around Roseville 

Roseville, California is home to a variety of spider species. We have tarantulas, cellar spiders, yellow sac spiders, orb weavers, wolf spiders, black widows, brown recluse, and many more. The good news is that most of the spiders in our area are harmless. The bad news is that we don’t just have one dangerous spider, but two. Both brown recluse and black widow spiders pose a serious risk to human health and are found here in Roseville. 
 
Identify a brown recluse by its brown body, and the backward violin-shaped mark located just behind its head. 
 
Identify a black widow by its jet black body and the red hourglass mark on the underside of its bulbous abdomen.

What Are Spiders?

Spiders are hunters by nature. Some build intricate webs to catch their prey, others hunt from the ground using their stealth and keen senses. What do spiders hunt? Mainly insects and occasionally other spiders. If you keep finding spiders inside your home, it is safe to assume they are there to get a good meal.
 
Most spiders do not like interacting with humans or other larger animals. For this reason, they typically do their best to stay out of sight. Ground spiders hide inside plant growth, in between storage boxes, and anywhere else that is dark and secluded. Some web-building spiders do not live on their web but rather in a secluded area nearby where they can monitor activity.

Some Ways To Prevent Spiders

When preventing spiders, you have to also keep these pests they invade to hunt in mind. Keeping this in mind, here are some great exclusion tips to start with:

  • Keep your lawn and landscaping well-maintained.
  • Trim back bushes and tree branches from the exterior of your home.
  • Turn off your home’s exterior lights at night.
  • Avoid feeding your pets outdoors.
  • Use a caulking gun or some liquid cement to fill holes, cracks, and gaps in your home’s exterior foundation.
  • Make sure window/door screens are in good working order.
  • Repair damage to weatherstripping and door sweeps.
  • Fix leaky pipes and fixtures around your property.
  • Inspect your gutters and make sure they are clean and working properly.
  • Keep your home as clean as possible.
  • Invest in pest-proof trash cans.
  • Store leftover foods inside airtight glass, metal, or plastic containers.

How Ongoing Pest Control Helps With Spiders 

Spiders are a pain to prevent, but the best way to keep annoying dangerous spiders out of your home is with ongoing professional pest control. At Neighborly Pest Management, we know that every home is unique. For this reason, we build our care around you and your home. 
 
Implementing advanced pest control strategies and using only industrial-grade products, we will make sure spiders and a wide range of other pests have no choice but to stay outside. Contact our team today to discuss treatment options or schedule your Roseville home for a detailed pest inspection.

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