Pest Spider Manipulation

26 05 2009

pest_spiders_7021089Spider exists everywhere from the tropics to Antarctica. They are not insects. Unlike insects they are made of two different parts that are connected to each other with a small stalk. The two parts are the head part and the abdomen part. On the head part there is eight eyes and four appendages. On the first two appendages are there is a fang that is linked to the poison gland. The spiders use these two fangs to immobilize its prey or to protect itself. They warm up, weave their webs, get all-reproductive on us, and create their egg sacs. Soon you look up and see all these tiny specs moving around. Being bitten by a spider, even a non-poisonous one, can be a scary event and this is particularly true when the bite is from a poisonous spider. Many people do not realize that most spider bites can be avoided just by exercising a little bit of care. Be sure to teach your children to take these same precautions that an adult would. No child is too young to begin understanding to be careful. Here are some examples of things that you can do to minimize your risk of being bitten by a spider.

Many people are worried about living in, or visiting, Australia all because of its poisonous spiders. Is there really a reason for you to be worried? Could you be killed after being bitten by a spider if you visit, or move to, Australia? Should the possibility stop you from going to Australia?

Having a Spider Free Home Without Using any Dangerous Repellents

Mostly spiders help us by catching the flies and mosquitoes in their webs. We have so much trouble controlling those flying insects that seeing them trapped in spider webs gives us satisfaction. Even though the web doesn’t look all that good hanging there in the corner.

Do not leave your clothes or towels lying all over the place anywhere inside or outside. Spiders. The little creatures that horror films love to demonize. But what can you do if you’ve got a fear of spiders? Some might think you’re a poor housekeeper because you leave those cobwebs hanging. Do not throw your clothes on the floor and then put them on the next day.  If this is something that you do then you need to shake them well first or squish them before you put them on.

In case you did not know it, Australia has only two spiders that should be of a major concern for anyone visiting, or living there. The two spiders that you need to be most concerned with are the funnel-web spider and the red-back spider. These spiders have caused deaths in the past. I don’t mind them until I see a Brown Recluse creeping around. I do take exception to those guys, and I suggest you should too.

The recluse rarely bothers us, and hardly ever attacks on purpose. Usually a bite occurs when we disturb the web. We touch the nest; the spider feels the vibration (that’s how it knows when a fly or other insect gets stuck in its web), and immediately thinks “food.” First thing the spider bites the captive to stun it, then gets it ready for a tasty meal later.

Always make sure to shake out your boots or shoes every time before you put them on. Below there is two other appendages that is used as a mouth. Below there are eight legs. There are four on each side of the spider. The abdomen parts of the spider’s body are mostly for storing food. But this part also makes the spider silk and the lungs are located here.

The same thing happens when we touch the nest, but by the time the spider realizes that we’re too big for it too handle, it’s already bitten, and in the case of the Brown Recluse, the poison is already attacking our body. In the house you should use sticky traps in order to trap spiders that come indoors.

But, with a little common sense and caution these spiders are not the major concern that they used to be. There now is anti-venom for both and neither one has caused any reported deaths for many years.

Like I said, that’s how the bite usually happens, because these spiders mostly stay out of our paths of travel around the house, and more often out-of-sight than in view. Get rid of spiders by vacuuming well and often.  Then get rid of the bag.

Chances are that you haven’t always been afraid of spiders. As a child, you were probably quite content letting spiders and other creepy crawlies wander all around you. Then you suddenly learned (maybe when your mother screamed) that these tiny creatures were something to be afraid of.

Getting Rid of Spiders with Natural Pest Control

But consider that once I entered my bathroom and noticed a spider dangling on a silk thread attached to the shower curtain. Closer inspection identified the spider as a recluse. If I hadn’t seen that one, and was entering the shower, my entry would’ve been right through the opening where he hung.

Clean up any junk that is lying around.  Spiders love clutter as it gives them nice places to hide.  These hazardous funnel web spiders are found most often in the Brisbane and Sydney area. There have been a few isolated funnel web spider bites in the Adelaide area. The are not usually found in Perth or Melbourne area.

And next I’d feel him crawling around my body some place. If he didn’t bite me already, my natural reaction to slap whatever crawled on me promised the bite. Biting, of course, is the natural reaction of the spider. Spiders prefer to live between or under items like cardboard, tarps and plywood that is setting on the ground so get rid of these items whenever possible.

The silk is produced in a special gland in the abdomen part. The silk can be extremely strong. Most spiders use silk to catch their prey. Most spider use the silk in a web the trap insects. But there are other methods as well. The webs adhesive properties only work for about two days. Then the spider eats up the silk and builds a new web. The size for spiders can differ a lot. Most spiders are small. But the body of some spiders can be up to 9 cm. And then they have legs as well. So they could be very large.

Get rid of bed skirts from your beds.  When I see a recluse I simply spray the area of its nest. I don’t take any risk with these guys, and I suggest you don’t take chances with them either.

How big are they? The females are usually bigger than males and they are most often found to be around 6 or 7 cm long when including their legs. If you put this into perspective you will realize that a female funnel web spider is found to be about the same width as the palm of a person’s hand.

Move your bed a few inches away from the wall.  Go on the Internet and find some pictures of Brown Recluse. Study them; get particularly familiar with the look of their legs. Those legs are distinctive, and any time you see legs that resemble what you studied, just spray (I recommend using a chemical that leaves a residue. That way it keeps working for a few months and takes care of babies when the eggs hatch.).

Things You Should Need to Know About Spider Control

And occasionally that’s true – usually when the spider concerned is poisonous. But most spiders you’re likely to encounter are harmless. “All” you need to do is train your mind to accept this. If your fear is deep rooted and you can’t even face the word “spider” then you’ll need more help than this article can give. But if you’re not at that paranoid stage then here are some simple tricks you can get your mind to perform that will reduce or eliminate your fear of spiders.

Eliminate everything from under your bed.  This way the only way that any spider can get on your bed would be for them to crawl up one of the legs of the bed.  Don’t even try identifying these guys by looking for that fiddle mark on their back. You’re getting way too close if you see that mark well enough to recognize it.

The funnel web spider is not like the timid red-back spider. The funnel web spiders are aggressive creatures. They will not hesitate to attack if they feel that they have been provoked at all. What’s more, their venom is very quick acting and if they are not promptly treated their bite can end in a rapid death. This can happen within an hour so that quick action is a must.

Store small items in something that you can seal tight.  Seal them in plastic containers or plastic bags that you close tight with a zipper lock or use a twist-tie.  This is particularly important for when you store items that you put your hands or feet into such as raingear, baseball gloves, roller blades, gardening gloves or boots.

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