Everyone has heard the horror stories about brown recluse spiders. To hear most people tell it, a brown recluse will chase you around the house, bite you, and make your leg fall off. The truth of the matter is that the vast majority of people on the earth will never even see a brown recluse spider. Of the small percentage of people that do see a brown recluse spider, they will likely not know that it was one. Brown recluse spiders are not exactly rare, but they are rarely seen. There is a reason that they are named recluses after all. It is for this reason that many people wonder if their home is also home to these little critters. So how can you tell if your home has brown recluse spiders?
The most effective and easy way to determine if you have brown recluse spiders is to lay down those nasty little glue strips. They are actually designed for mice, but these glue boards are highly effective at catching insects and spiders as well. They can easily be found at most any hardware store, and quite often can be found in the grocery store. The keys to success with these glue boards lies in where you place them.
Brown recluse spiders like to hide out in the most hidden areas of your home. Because they are very secretive, you need to place the traps in some of those low traffic areas. These areas include closets, under furniture, attics, garages and behind large appliances. Brown recluse spiders are thigmotactic. This means that they like to keep one side of their body against the wall. Knowing this, one should place the glue boards lengthwise against the wall. The spiders will climb across them and become stuck.
Once the spiders are attached to the glue board, then you can harmlessly inspect them with a magnifying glass to ensure that they are not Brown recluse spiders. If you find that they are brown recluse spiders, then you may consider contacting a professional to eradicate them from your home. This is far from an exact science, and will likely take a great deal of time. Still, a professional pest control expert can give you your best chance at getting rid of the brown recluse spiders.
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