Agrarian Sac Spiders




AGRARIAN SAC SPIDER CONTROL BENSALEM PA



With their ability to inflict potentially dangerous bites, the agrarian sac spider is one of the most frightening arachnid species in Bensalem. These spiders can help to control pest populations when they remain outdoors, but when they move inside, it is critical for people to take immediate action.

Discovering a single agrarian sac spider indoors may not be a cause for alarm, but what about if several of these pests are being seen inside on a regular basis? This indicates a much larger problem that could involve a variety of pest species. Until these other pests are removed, the infestation of agrarian sac spiders will continue.

How do spiders and other pests come indoors? Frequently, people make it easy by allowing doors and windows to remain open or ignoring cracks in the foundation. Even openings in a building's exterior through which utility lines enter the structure can be an invitation to pests if those openings are not properly sealed.

When bugs come inside, it is only a matter of time before arachnids, like the agrarian sac spider, follow. Spiders eat large amounts of insects and even other arachnids so they tend to only live in places where prey is plentiful. Accordingly, people who regularly encounter spiders in their home or place of business probably have several pest problems occurring at once.

Controlling agrarian sac spiders and other pests can be challenging unless a pest management professional is engaged to perform the work. With comprehensive knowledge and access to special products, it is possible for these technicians to get rid of agrarian sac spiders and the bugs on which they feed.

WHAT AGRARIAN SAC SPIDERS LOOK LIKE



Most spiders that are living in this region are either black or brown, but the agrarian sac spider is different. Typically light yellow or cream in color, these spiders are relatively easy to distinguish from other species. A dorsal stripe may be seen on the spider's abdomen while the chelicerae and tarsi stand out by being dark brown. The spider's rear six legs are relatively short compared to the overly long front legs. A full-grown female may measure as much as ten millimeters across.

WHERE DO AGRARIAN SAC SPIDERS LIVE?



During the day, these spiders sleep in the web cocoons that shelter them from the elements and predators. Bushes and trees are good places to put these cocoons as are the seams between walls and ceilings. Agrarian sac spiders like to put themselves in higher locations because these tend to be safer. When people see a white, one-inch long tube in these locations, it is a certain sign that an infestation is underway.

Any rooms that are dark and cluttered also may look like ideal places to live to the agrarian sac spider. Garages, sheds, attics, basements and storage rooms all may host sizable infestations of spiders and the insects on which they feed.

WHAT DO AGRARIAN SAC SPIDERS EAT?



Cleaning up after agrarian sac spiders can be a headache, especially when multiple silken sleeping sacs are found in a single room. Fortunately, this is the extent of the damage that is caused by these arachnids.

Still, the news is not all good. Agrarian sac spiders may eat termites, carpenter ants and other insects that are capable of causing structural damage. This means that destruction may be ongoing, but the spiders are not responsible for it.

DAMAGE CAUSED BY AGRARIAN SAC SPIDERS



These spiders are not a destructive species. The most harm that they cause to property is leaving behind multiple abandoned sleeping sacs. If several of these spiders are inhabiting the same building, this can become an aesthetic concern.

ARE AGRARIAN SAC SPIDERS AGGRESSIVE?



Members of this species are mainly active at night, which minimizes the risks of people and agrarian sac spiders meeting each other. This is beneficial as these spiders are capable of delivering extremely painful bites. In general, these spiders actually try to avoid people, but when they do confront each other, both parties tend to react with fear. The spider's defense is to deliver an irritating bite.

DO AGRARIAN SAC SPIDERS CARRY DISEASE?


Like many other spider species in Bensalem, agrarian sac spiders transmit venom with their bite. Typically, there is not enough venom to do any harm to people who are bitten, and no diseases pass from the spider to the bite victim.

When a bite occurs, most people react with a red, itchy welt. The irritation subsides after a day or two in most cases, but some individuals are less fortunate. The tissue in the center of the wound may begin to decay. With the possibility of spreading, it is critical that people seek medical help whenever a spider bite develops complications or is unusually slow to heal.

While bites from agrarian sac spiders can be annoying, people are counseled against excessive scratching of these wounds. Secondary infections can develop when the wound is not left alone to heal.

HOW TO DETECT AGRARIAN SAC SPIDERS



Signs of an agrarian sac spider presence include:

• Regularly seeing yellow or cream-colored spiders in indoor spaces
• Reports of more than one painful spider bite
• Certain spider bites develop complications
• Spider sleeping sacs are found indoors

HOW TO PREVENT AGRARIAN SAC SPIDERS



To help prevent against sac spider issues the following steps should be taken:

• Hire a pest management company to perform regular services on the premises
• Keep windows and doors closed most of the time
• When doors and windows are open, ensure that screens are in place
• Block up holes and other openings in the building's exterior
• Get rid of clutter anywhere on the property
• Frequently clean storage rooms, attics, basements, garages and sheds
• Keep lawns, trees and other vegetation trimmed

HOW TO TREAT FOR SPIDERS



Spider treatment involves the detection and elimination of all webs. If this is not done, the spiders are likely to re-infest the structure. Generally, it is not possible to completely eliminate spiders with do-it-yourself products. As such, successful spider eradication should be left for a pest control professional who has the tools and experience to get the job done safely and effectively.

At Newtown Termite & Pest Control, Inc., we don't take your spider problems lightly. That's why we use a multifaceted process including the treatment of wall voids, attics, and cracks and crevices throughout the premise with gels, dusts, and other specialized products.

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