http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/11/22/spiders-in-grapes/?intcmp=features
I came across a black widow about 2 months ago when I was working around the pool. Very distinct, a shiny black against the blue side of the pool. Now, the article states you should capture the spider and let it free outside. What?? Kill it. They're the most venomous spider in the US, 2nd most deadly next to the brown recluse spider.
I crushed the spider I saw.. apparently they have packs so if you find one, you'll find more. Spiders also don't clean themselves as often as other insects so they're much harder to kill. If you have your house sprayed, they say about 25% of the spiders will die from insecticide. The rest will either die or leave because their food source is gone. I have my house sprayed monthly and I'm amazed at how well it works. I find the occasional spider on colder days but I never find anything else.
I came across a black widow about 2 months ago when I was working around the pool. Very distinct, a shiny black against the blue side of the pool. Now, the article states you should capture the spider and let it free outside. What?? Kill it. They're the most venomous spider in the US, 2nd most deadly next to the brown recluse spider.
I crushed the spider I saw.. apparently they have packs so if you find one, you'll find more. Spiders also don't clean themselves as often as other insects so they're much harder to kill. If you have your house sprayed, they say about 25% of the spiders will die from insecticide. The rest will either die or leave because their food source is gone. I have my house sprayed monthly and I'm amazed at how well it works. I find the occasional spider on colder days but I never find anything else.