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The Most Common Poisonous Spiders in Mississippi: Get Rid Of Spiders

Most people dread spiders as much as they dread vampires (if they are real anyway), and that’s understandable.  Having an eight-legged creature crawl up your skin can be a dreadful one. Likewise, having spiders inside your home can be irritating, as well as make your home look unhygienic. Although spiders feed on some other insects, thereby controlling the insect population, there are poisonous spiders that you should be wary about. 

Before we move into that, there are many misconceptions about spiders flying around that it becomes almost impossible to distinguish facts from myths. Some people believe that spiders only reside outside the home and have no business inside, but that’s untrue. There are indoor and outdoor spiders, and they exist in different settings for an apparent reason – survival. 

Spiders are more concerned with feeding on other bugs than disturbing humans, but there are some poisonous spiders in Mississippi, and you ought to be on the lookout. The majority of spiders are poisonous, but their fangs are not strong enough to penetrate the human skin and cause severe damage. However, there are exceptions to this.

There are three common poisonous spiders in Mississippi:

The black widow is just as deadly as the name implies. This spider exists in four varieties, and all four can be found in Mississippi. The brown recluse is an indoor spider and can be found in warm and reclusive areas. The bite of a brown recluse spider is so poisonous that it can cause neurosis. The wolf spider is an outdoor spider, but it seeks shelter inside the home during cold weather. Wolf spiders are venomous and hairy in appearance, making them look more deadly.

How to Identify Poisonous Spiders in Mississippi

There are lots of ways to know if a spider is deadly or not. So, it would be best to familiarize yourself with these spider markings to help yourself in case of an unfortunate occurrence.

  • The black widow possesses a distinguished red underbelly, which is easily noticeable by just staring at it.
  • As the name implies, the brown recluse is brown and has a dark violin shape situated on its head. You might confuse the brown color for a deep red sometimes.
  • The wolf spider is a hairy, 2-inch-long spider. It can sometimes be orange or black.

How to Prevent Poisonous Spider Bites

It’s always wise to be careful when looking through dark places like garages or basements. When investigating places like these, you need to protect yourself against potential spider bites.  Although people are usually terrified of these spiders, they rarely bite unless when they feel threatened. Unfortunately, sometimes the most severe spider bites result from accidentally thrusting yourself into their webs, and in cases like this, you leave them no other choice than to attack.

How to Identify Poisonous Spider Bites

Common symptoms of spider bites are severe pain and swelling in the affected area, vomiting, nausea, profuse sweating, and redness. In severe cases, the symptoms may include painful cramps and abdominal discomfort. If you notice any trace of skin ulcer, go to the hospital immediately. 

When you get bitten by a black widow spider, you would feel intense pain in the affected area, and it would gradually spread to your chest and back. You would also feel a tightening in your stomach region, more like a perforated ulcer. It can then progress to profuse, non-stop sweating. The bite of the black widow is over 10× stronger than the venom of a rattlesnake. This poisonous spider bite is fatal to elderly people and infants.

Brown recluse spider bites doesn’t hurt initially, but you would notice itching and swelling on the affected area in the space of three to seven hours. Bites from this spider can lead to death in children less than ten years. This can be an excruciating feeling, and you should seek medical help. The bite from a wolf spider is venomous but not deadly. You would notice redness and swelling on the affected area, and your heart rate can spike up if you do a lot of moving around after you get bitten. Wolf spiders are very calm but can be aggressive when threatened. 

Whenever you feel that a poisonous spider has bitten you, don’t hesitate to seek immediate help from your physician to prevent it from getting worse.

How to Get Rid of Poisonous Spiders around Me

Remove All Clutter

When doing any house cleaning, clean any clutter you can see in dark, hard-to-reach areas, like the basement. These are spots that poisonous spiders make their nest; if it’s not cleared, they would continually reside in your space. Always wear gloves while doing this to protect yourself from any potential bites.

If you are sure that any poisonous spider already infests your home, then it’s best to call a professional exterminator.

Seal Openings

Another step is to take a thorough look at your house and look out for cracked walls or cervices that could house poisonous spiders. Your job is to seal those openings, so new spiders would find it impossible to come in. 

Spider Glue Traps

After sealing all openings, you can set glue traps; they work perfectly in capturing spiders. All you need to do is position the glue trap where you know there is a spider colony, and it would trap in any spider that crawls in.

Hire a Professional Spider Exterminator

The only permanent option you have to remove poisonous spiders when they invade your home is, hiring a spider exterminator. They are very knowledgeable and have helpful tips on how you can use them to treat spider problems. 

Conclusion

While you may feel annoyed and irritated by a spider infestation, it is possible to get rid of it. Spiders help in pest control, but the poisonous ones are sadly harmful to humans. There are several options and methods to keep spiders away from your home, but in some cases, they would always return.

If you suspect you have a poisonous spider problem in your home, call a professional exterminator to fix it quickly.

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Barry Pitts, Synergy² Owner

Barry Pitts, Synergy² Owner

Pharmacist and Synergy² Pest owner, Barry Pitts, is a long-time Madison, MS resident with a passion for applying advanced scientific pest principles to pest control services in the Jackson metro area.  Combining exceptional customer service with cutting-edge pest control technology allows Synergy² to provide residents of the Jackson metro area with the highest levels of pest control available today.

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