Question:
What does a baby Brown Recluse spider look like? And how do I get rid of an infestation of them!?
JustMe
2011-07-14 12:27:21 UTC
I work in a warehouse that is INFESTED with Brown Recluse spiders. What is the best method for eradicating them? My company has had Terminix in here. They have done a fog, and leave glue traps everywhere...the glue trap in my office has no less than 20 of them in it.
Recently, I have been seeing tiny spiders that resemble the Brown Recluse, but they are light brown, almost translucent. I can't find any pictures of what juvenile ones look like.
Anyone have any pics of the babies?
Also, how do I get all these spiders out of here!? A couple I could deal with, but I'm seeing 10+ a day between the glue traps, and moving boxes around in the warehouse.
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Eight answers:
Lar
2011-07-14 17:07:14 UTC
terminix should have enough sense to use a micro-encapsulated product for a residual control..will be almost impossible to say what sort of spider you may have in the "tiny" size
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2016-10-08 13:03:02 UTC
Baby Brown Recluse
wintz
2016-12-08 15:34:59 UTC
Brown Recluse Pics
Cissiee
2015-08-06 10:05:50 UTC
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RE:

What does a baby Brown Recluse spider look like? And how do I get rid of an infestation of them!?

I work in a warehouse that is INFESTED with Brown Recluse spiders. What is the best method for eradicating them? My company has had Terminix in here. They have done a fog, and leave glue traps everywhere...the glue trap in my office has no less than 20 of them in it.

Recently, I have been seeing...
anonymous
2016-04-11 00:04:37 UTC
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First, I have to question that these are brown recluse. They are not very fast spiders, and unless you disturb them, you wont see any during the day. nor are they prone to jump. Routine cleaning with a vacuum, and maybe some sticky traps will keep any spiders under control. Even the recluse. Trivia: A class of 8th graders collected 70 brown recluse spiders in one hour, BY HAND, with no bites reported.
jean ann j
2011-07-14 15:52:25 UTC
The traps are about the best thing that can be used.

I could not find any pictures of brown recluse baby spiders. When they are large enough they will have the fiddle shape on the back of the head and have 6 eyes. 3 sets.



http://www.spiderzrule.com This shows a lot of spiders.



The spiders like boxes. The fog should get rid of the bugs the spiders eat.
racer123
2011-07-14 13:30:29 UTC
What really works is an old time solution. Just like the sticky strips, you have to trap them. Old-timers learned that placing glass jars-(up-right and open topped), around all the floor-wall perimeters, trapped all these 8 legged critters. Spiders are very,very curious explorers. They maneuvor in the shadows, along the 90degree constructs of a wall meeting a floor. Place clean,clear glass jars allong the floor, at the walls. What happens is that they crawl in and can't crawl out. A washed mayonnaise glass jar-(sqeaky-clean), is the perfect trap. The fall in and can't crawl out! This method has been proven for 200 years. I can prove it works in less than 2 months. The glass jars have to be sqeaky clean.
Ampm Exterminators Pest Control
2011-07-14 14:33:29 UTC
All the vegetation touching the building should be cut back. Seal all cracks and crevices. You wanna boom with an insecticide that leaves residue


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