In Oklahoma, it is not uncommon to see a Brown Recluse Spider. Many people call saying that they have seen one and need their property exterminated. Here are a couple of popular questions about Brown Recluse Spiders?
Are Brown Recluse Spiders the same as a Fiddleback Spider? Yes. A Fiddleback spider is the same thing as a Brown Recluse. They are also called the Violin spider.
Do Brown Recluse spiders come out during the daytime? Brown Recluse Spiders will rarely come out during the day unless they have been exterminated and have had their environment affected. Once extermination begins, you will actually see more spiders than you did before. This happens because their food supply is being killed and come out to find food.
Is it true that Brown Recluse spiders are attracted to wood? Yes, Brown Recluse spiders like wood. They are often found in wood piles. They do not like area inhabited by humans. They will usually inhabit wood piles, piles of rock or leaves, closets, basements, shoe boxes or shoes, etc.. If you have a wood roof, you are more likely to find Brown Recluse Spiders in your house. Having your attic dusted will help with the extra problem in these homes.
How do I know a Brown Recluse from another type of spider? Although the Brown Recluse is often called the Fiddleback, the violin (or fiddle) shape is actually more on its head than on its back. If your notice the picture below, you will see that there is an upside down shaped fiddle on the head and upper abdomen of the spider. In addition to this shape, a Brown Recluse will be tan to dark brown and have a body size of 1/4 to 1/2 inch.
To have your Broken Arrow, OK home exterminated for Brown Recluse spiders or other pests call Duane Montgomery, Montgomery Exterminating at 918-438-4885 or www.montogmeryexterminating.com
If you suspect you have been bitten by a Brown Recluse, visit the Emergency Room or your Doctor's office right away.
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
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