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    Gibson City, IL Spider Control Services

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    Spiders are insanely creepy. Even if you personally aren’t afraid of them you cannot deny that their multiple eyes, eight legs, pinchers, and eerie way of moving is rather disturbing. Arachnophobia is even rated as one of the top 10 phobias in the world… so the last place we want to see them is in our own homes. No need to fear however! Pointe pest control has got your back! We have years of experience treating all different kinds of spider problems and we will tackle your infestation so you don’t have to deal with these creepy, crawly invaders anymore.

    Spiders 101

    Often times, spiders are referred to or even believed to be insects, however, they are not part of the class Insecta. Rather, they belong to a separated class in the Arthropoda phylum called Arachnida. Arachnids have eight legs, simple eyes (instead of compound eyes), lack antennas and wings, and have segmented bodies broken down into two parts (unlike the three in insects). There are over 100,000 different species of arachnids including spiders, ticks, scorpions and mites to name a few.

    Spiders are notorious for being both terrifying and exceedingly upsetting. Due to their creepy and macabre appearance, they are often considered to be scary as opposed to annoying, but there is one aspect that can make a spider infestation in or around your home a major headache. Whether you’re plagued with cellar spiders, house spiders, hobo spiders, wolf spiders, etc. your home has the potential to be overrun with webs. When this is the case, unless professional intervention is helping root out the spiders at their source, you could be stuck in a never-ending cycle of dusting away webs only to find them all rebuilt in only a day or two.

    Keeping Spiders at Bay

    On one hand, spiders can help control the populations of other insects, but on the other… they are highly unsightly, produce a plethora of nasty webbing, and create an uncomfortable, dirty environment. While these creepy crawlers are indeed unpleasant to live with, some are even dangerous. Both the black widow and the brown recluse are highly venomous local inhabitants and, while they prefer to avoid humans, they may find their way into your home.

    The easiest thing you can do to keep spiders out of your home is to stay clutter free. Vacuum on a regular basis, especially in places that spiders hide, such as cabinets, corners and window seals. Not only will this limit the places in which spiders like to hide and make their homes, but this will also effectively limit the spiders’ food source by warding off other insects.

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      Understanding the Seasons

      Weather has a profound effect on pest life cycle. Most pests, rodents and insects breed aggressively during spring and go through periods of hibernation during autumn and winter.

      When the weather slowly begins to heat up, pests start to get more active after having stayed dormant over the colder winter months.

      • Birds often start to find mates and start building their nests.
      • Moths which consumer leaves usually become active again.
      • Flies often emerge from their winter hibernation places and start to breed and spread out.
      • Squirrels also spend the winter in hibernation. When spring approaches these creatures start looking for a new home. This is usually the time when they make their way into lofts and other spaces.

      Summer is arguably the best season for pests. It is the time when they are in full swing and breed as rapidly as they can. Wasps are one of the most common summer pests followed by flies and rodents. Many a summer picnics and BBQs have been ruined by the ‘home invasion’ of these pests.

      • Wasps build their nesting grounds and lay their eggs during this time. Although the creatures are not directly harmful, they can be very aggressive and territorial at this time of the year, because they’re at their strongest.
      • The number of fleas also multiplies. Since pets spend more time outdoors during summer, they are more likely to bring the pests back indoors with them.
      • Bees are also more active during summer as they go out to gather nectar. Many times, homeowners find a new beehive in their garden and require pest control to take care of it. Because of their sting, bees are more dangerous than some of the other pests and you should call our professional service to get rid of them.
      • Moths and flies usually start to multiply significantly during summer.
      • Ants begin to swarm to find new mates and start new colonies during summer.
      • Cockroaches become very noticeable in the summer, especially in the kitchen and toilets. This is due to the hotter temperatures and stronger smells.
      • Bedbugs are also very active in the summer.

      Autumn is the month when things start to get cooler. The number of pests starts to dwindle as they begin to slow down their breeding activities.

      • Wasps start becoming dozy and docile. You may find them buzzing around occasionally as if they are drunk. This is usually the end-time for their life.
      • Spiders in particular are more active at this time of the year.
      • Squirrels will gather their food and start to look for shelter.
      • The second breeding phase for flies begins. These pests remain active during the season.
      • Rodents also become more active. Due to the approaching cold, rodents usually find shelter inside homes in the loft or inside walls.

      The coldest months are when pests seek out warmth and shelter. You will find a number of insects especially rodents and lizards make their way inside your home.

      • Spiders come into our homes to escape the web-destroying frosts.
      • Rodents move indoors to escape the cold, increasing infestations.
      • In many cases, homeowners find squirrels nesting in lofts when they go to get their Christmas decorations.

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