2012年1月4日 星期三

Spider Killers


In rare occasions spiders bite human beings but still most people have the reaction of being afraid from them even though we are a lot bigger. Spiders aren't out for human beings but more instead insects even though many people understand that they are still afraid. When spotting a spider the first thing that will jump into your mind is "how do I get rid of it?" If that is what you're thinking then here are a few useful methods or suggestions to get rid of the small 8 legged creatures.

Firstly, you'll want to find their food source. As mentioned before spiders don't want anything to do with human beings but more insects and if you have insects in your house then that is a great food resource for spiders. If there are a lot of insects then there is going to be a lot of spiders so you need to find the food resource and reduce it. The best way to do this is to go through your house cleaning everything and getting rid of insects with spray of whatever method is easier. Make sure you keep it clean to lessen more insects coming back.

Secondly, you want to make your house less attractive to spiders that want to make their nests. One of the most common types of spider is the brown recluse spider which likes to build its nest in dark corners of the house. So make sure you check all the dark and dingy spots including in piles of clothes, papers and bedding. An advanced warning is that you may see the spider when you move a piece of clothing and your first reaction may be to run into the nearest corner but you will want to get rid of it first and then make its nest less attractive; pick up the clothes, papers, clean that corner etc.

The only time spiders will bite is if you make them feel like they are in danger so make sure you are careful. The brown recluse bite is not vital but it will be very painful and will need some time to heal. However, if you do manage to get bitten by a poisonous spider contact doctors immediately! If you don't know if the spider is poisonous your first concern is to capture it (in a vase or cup) so that if you are asked what it looks like you can explain/show it to the doctor. If it isn't poisonous you can release it outside.




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