Us Floridians are blessed with the beautiful warm climate and abundance of greenery that make our state so special. But, these unique features also facilitate the perfect home for one of the creepiest insects of all; spiders!

If you live in Florida, you are bound to encounter spiders occasionally, both in your home and business. The good news is, Nvirotect Pest Control Services offers the best pest control in Tampa, and can help you remove these creepy critters from your space.

Read on to learn more about the most common spiders in Florida, why they are attracted to our spaces, and how Nvirotect Pest Control Services can help in the event of an infestation.

5 Floridian Spiders You Should Be Aware Of

1) Wolf Spider

Wolf Spiders are some of the most intimidating of their species, as they can be the size of an adult hand. They are also known as “sprinters,” meaning they move quickly to hunt their prey. Rather than spinning webs like many other spiders, they chase and pounce on grasshoppers, ants, and other insects.

Wolf Spiders have eight dark eyes spread out around their head, and often dwell in suburban gardens. While they do not typically cause damage or threaten human health, they are certainly a frightening sight to see. Wolf Spiders live primarily outside, but are attracted to heat, making the bottom of your water heater a desired hiding spot.

2) Daddy Long Legs

Another common insect in the arachnid family, Daddy Long Legs have one pair of eyes, are not venomous, and live two to seven years. They typically spend time in large groups, as they are a social insect, and do not bite.

Daddy Long Legs are attracted to water sources, and enjoy spending their time in damp, dark places like the garage, shower, and under the sink.

3) Brown Recluse

The Brown Recluse is another common spider that you may find living in Florida. They have six eyes and have a “violin-shaped” marking on their heads. Around your home or business, they are typically found in crawl spaces, underneath overhangs, and in wall voids.

Due to their shy nature, they often remain hidden during the day and hunt their prey throughout the night. Their activity is often triggered by not only nightfall, but also hunger, disturbance, and pesticide application.

Their bite is not often felt. Their venom does cause injury and death to tissue; however, death is rare.

4) Crab Spider

As one of the most common spiders in South Florida, Crab Spiders are extremely fast and often feast on insect invertebrates, cockroaches, and geckos. These spiders have eight eyes, and may often bite humans if they feel threatened or their eggs are in harm’s way.

While Crab Spiders love to live in gardens on plants, they will relocate inside your home or business if there are open spaces leading from the outside. These spiders will grab hold onto their prey, paralyzing them with their venom. However, they are not dangerous to humans unless their venom gets into an open wound.

5) Black Widow

Black Widows are the most venomous spiders in North America, and are often found in Florida. They are known to build messy and irregular shaped webs, and are attracted to quiet, undisturbed areas. While Black Widows typically live outdoors, they can appear inside the home or business when there are opportunities for entry, like cracks and crevices.

Black Widows also have eight eyes, and are not known to be aggressive. You can identify a Black Widow by finding a bright red marking in the shape of an hourglass on their shiny black or brown body. Their eggs are encapsulated into a spiky white sack for protection. Only female Black Widows bite, but only when disturbed. Their bite is venomous.

Where Do Spiders Come From?

While spiders can be frightening and pesky, they come with the territory of living in Florida. However, Nvirotect Pest Control Services, the leading Tampa pest control company, works to remove them from your home and business. Spiders are attracted to their food source, which is other insects, so the more insects in your home or business, the more spiders you will have.

Spiders are also drawn to light, and while the vast majority are more active at night, leaving lights on when it is dark out is a major attraction for spiders. Oftentimes, they will come from the outdoors and flock to your porch lights, kitchen lights, or night lights that are left on. While other insects are also attracted to light, they will fly toward the lights and get stuck in the spiders’ webs.

If you must leave lights on during the night, consider using yellow bulbs, as they are less attractive than bright white bulbs.

Treating Spiders With Nvirotect Pest Control Services

At Nvirotect Pest Control Services, we are dedicated to protecting you and your loved ones from pesky and potentially dangerous spiders. We begin by getting rid of their food source, which is other insects. By having a green pest control company in Tampa perform regular maintenance, you can ensure that the presence of spiders will be significantly reduced.

Our expert Service Technicians are trained in how to treat for spiders, as they are not the same as other insects. While normal insects walk through pesticide, groom themselves, and ingest the product, spiders do not. Arachnids are treated differently with techniques for spraying them directly or using blunt force.

Nvirotect Pest Control Services prioritizes conducting sweeps for webs regularly to continuously disturb their habitat and discourage them from rebuilding in your space. We also advise home and business owners on which plants to avoid that attract spiders. Some of these plants may include tall plants like sunflowers, hollyhocks, foxgloves, and more.

Contact Us for the Best Pest Control in Tampa

At Nvirotect Pest Control Services, you can rest assured that our Service Technicians will thoroughly treat live spiders and all other insects that may be a nuisance or a danger to you and your loved ones.

As a leading Tampa pest control company, we provide the safest and most effective pest control available. Give us a call today at 813.968.7031 or complete our contact request form for an in depth analysis and competitive quote.