Spiders

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Spiders are arachnids that are beneficial in controlling other pest populations but can become a nuisance when they enter homes in large numbers. Common house spiders are typically harmless to humans but can cause fear and discomfort due to their appearance and webs. However, some species, such as the brown recluse and black widow, can pose health risks with their venomous bites. Spiders are attracted to areas with abundant prey, such as insects, so reducing insect populations through proper sanitation and pest control can help deter spiders. Removing clutter, sealing cracks and crevices, and using vacuuming and exclusion techniques are effective spider control methods. If a spider infestation is severe or involves venomous species, professional pest control services may be necessary.


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