Spider Pest Control & Extermination Services
Legacy provides spider pest control in Utah. Spiders can be most commonly found in our yards, but that does not mean that the occasional critter will not be found in a home or business. The most common spiders found in the Ogden and Salt Lake Valley are Jumping Spiders, Ground Spiders, Hobo Spiders, Black Widows, and Wolf Spiders. Spiders can be found all year long; and although most are harmless to humans, there are a few potentially dangerous breeds to look out for. Although there is generally very little danger from spider bites, it is still advisable to consult a physician. Successful elimination of spider infestations takes knowledge and familiarity of their behaviors, as well as pest control skills gained through years of experience. To successfully get rid of a spider problem, the best approach is to evaluate where it began.
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It’s important to realize that spiders vary in many colors and sizes, and knowing what type of spider you are dealing with is imperative to the way it should be handled. Here are a few things to know about spiders:
- Entry: Spiders can get into your home through tiny cracks searching for prey, water, or a new shelter.
- Webs: A spider’s web is as diverse as our palms, each one weaving it’s own special way. Majority of spider webs are found in corners of your home; doorways, windowsills, and any specific dark area where there may not be much human interaction and activity.
- Hunters: Spiders are hunters. If your home has an abundant amount of food, you can count on there being predators as well.
- Do-It-Yourself Approaches: Many DIY pest control methods only work on the problem at hand and do not incorporate different methods required for treatment.
Think you have a spider infestation? Contact Legacy for a free spider pest control estimate today.
Size: 3.6-3.8 mm
The spider species Arctosa Alpigena belongs to the Arctosa genus and is a member of the Lycosidae family. It is typically seen outdoors and in the month of July.
Size: 8 mm
The Banded Garden Spider species is of the genus Argiope, in the Araneidae family. This spider species is found in 10 countries on 6 continents. It is most often sighted outdoors in a web and during the month of October.
Size: 3.2 – 4.4 mm
The Asagena Americana spider species is a member of the Theridiidae family of the Asagena genus. It is usually found indoors, and most often during May.
Size: 3 mm
The Utah Crab Spider is of the genus Bassaniana, in the Thomisidae family. The Crab Spider is most commonly found outdoors and during April.
Size: 7 – 10 mm
The Long-legged Sac Spider is of the genus Cheiracanthium and belongs to the Cheiracanthiidae family. It is found in 28 states in the U.S. and a total of 4 countries. The species is usually seen indoors and most commonly during May.
Size: 4 – 7 mm
Cyclosa Turbinata belongs to Cyclosa genus, in the Araneidae family. Cyclosa turbinata spiders are found in 6 states in the United States, usually outdoors and in May.
Size: 11 – 15 mm
The Dysdera Crocata is known as the WoodlouseHunter. It belongs to the Dysdera genus in the Dysderidae family. The Dysdera species is found in 30 states in the U.S. and in a total of 5 countries. It is typically seen indoors, usually during May.
Size: 15 mm
The Hobo Spider, of the genus Eratigena in the The Hobo Spider, of the genus Eratigena in the Agelenidae family, is found in 5 states in the U.S. and in a total of 5 countries. It is usually seen indoors and in July.
Size: 50.8 mm (2″)
The Geolycosa Rafaelana spider belongs to the The Geolycosa Rafaelana spider belongs to the Geolycosa genus, in the Lycosidae family. This species is found in the U.S. in 4 states, typically sighted outdoors, and during April.
Size: 12.7 – 50.8 mm (1/2” – 2”)
Of the genus Hogna, in the Lycosidae family, this spider species is found in 10 states of the United States and in a total of 2 countries. It is usually sighted indoors and during May.
Size: Males 18 – 20 mm, Females 22 – 35 mm
The Carolina Wolf Spider is a member of the Lycosidae family, which is of the Hogna genus. The species is found in 13 states of the United States. It is typically seen outdoors and in the month of June.
Size: Males 9.5- 13.55 mm, Females 10.5 -20mm
In the Lycosidae family of the Hogna genus is the Hogna coloradensis. It is found in 4 states of the United States, usually indoors and during September.
Size: Male 3.18 – 6.35 mm, Female 14 – 16 mm
The Western Black Widow belongs to the Latrodectus genus as a member of the Theridiidae family. The species is found in 9 states of the U.S. and in a total of 3 countries. It is most often seen outdoors and in May.
Size: 3 – 4 mm
The Golden-rod Crab Spider is in the Thomisidae family of the genus Misumena genus. The species is found in 14 states of the U.S. and in a total of 4 countries. It’s usually seen outdoors and during May.
Size: 9 – 18 mm
The Western Spotted Orb-weaver belongs to the Araneidae family of the Neoscona genus. The species is found in 7 states of the United States and a total of 2 countries. It is usually sighted outdoors and most often in September.
Size: 8 – 15 mm
The Bold Jumper is of the genus Phidippus and is a member of the Salticidae family. It is found in 42 states of the U.S. and a total of 2 countries. It is usually seen outdoors and in May.
Size: 6 – 11 mm
In the Salticidae family of the Platycryptus genus, this spider species is found in 6 states of the United States and a total of 2 countries. It is most commonly seen outdoors and during May.
Size: 3 – 6 mm
Of the genus Scytodes, this species is a member of Scytodidae family of spiders. It is found in 9 states of the United States and in a total of 6 countries. It is most often found indoors and usually during April.
Size: Male 5.5 – 7 mm, Female 6 – 10 mm
This species is a member of the Gnaphosidae family of the Sergiolus genus. It is found in 7 states of the U.S. and in a total of 7 countries. It is usually seen indoors and during May.
Size: Male 48 – 1.09 cm, Female 58 – 1.49 cm
Of the Steatoda genus, in the Theridiidae family, this spider species is found in 3 states of the United States. It is usually found indoors, and most often in March.
Size: 3.18 mm – 6.35
The Triangulate Cobweb Spider is a member of the Theridiidae spider family of the Steatoda genus. It is found in 39 states of the U.S. and in a total of 8 countries. It is usually sighted indoors and in the month of April.
Contact Legacy Pest Control for Spider Pest Control & Extermination in Utah
To treat spiders, Legacy Pest Control pays close attention to dark corners of rooms and under furniture. Since spiders tend to work alone, it is crucial to check any and all crawl spaces–especially in basements and attics. The insecticide used for spider pest control Utah is safe for both kids and pets.