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Are The Hobo Spiders In Las Vegas Dangerous?

March 31, 2021

Wayward web-weavers commonly known as hobo spiders are very common in the Las Vegas area. And while they may prefer the outdoors, hobo spiders are known for wandering their way inside homes. Once inside, these eight-legged arachnids can be quite difficult to get rid of and can become a nuisance for you and your loved ones

But the question that most people have about hobo spiders is, exactly how dangerous are they? Let's learn more about hobo spiders and discover if they're as dangerous as many believe.

Are The Hobo Spiders In Las Vegas Dangerous?

What Do Hobo Spiders Look Like?

There are various types of hobo spiders, but the ones found in the western United States tend to be between 7-14 millimeters in length. They are brownish in color with V-shaped markings on their backs. Their size, color, and markings often make them look similar to the brown recluse. The easiest way to tell them apart is by the webs they spin.

Hobo spider webs are shaped like a funnel with a noticeable hole in the center. These spiders sit in the center of the web and ambush unsuspecting prey that stumble into it.

Where Will You Find Hobo Spiders?

Hobo spiders prefer to stay outside in your yard but when they are inside, they like to hide in dark, moist areas like basements, crawl spaces, and window wells. Unlike many spiders, hobo spiders are poor climbers, which means you're more likely to see them on the ground than on walls.

Are Hobo Spiders Dangerous?

Contrary to popular belief, a hobo spider's bite isn't dangerous. Initially, it was believed that their bite leads to tissue damage, but a second, in-depth study confirmed this wasn't the case. They're not an overly aggressive species of spiders but they will bite if they feel threatened or trapped.

How To Prevent Hobo Spiders From Entering Your Home

Hobo spiders typically enter your home through small cracks and openings in your home's exterior. Here are a few ways to discourage them from entering, and a few things you can do to make them feel unwelcome if they're already inside:

  • Block possible entry points: Use weatherstripping, caulk, or any other available options to seal up small openings in the exterior of your home.
  • Keep your grass and bushes cut: Spiders love to hide in tall grass and shrubs. If possible, keep your grass and bushes trimmed to make your yard less spider-friendly.
  • Disrupt them: Hobo spiders love a nice quiet resting place. By vacuuming, sweeping, or dusting secluded areas, you'll make sure they don't get too comfortable.
  • Eliminate possible hiding places: By covering old boxes and getting rid of clutter, you'll reduce the number of potential hiding spots for these critters to call home.

How Pest Control Solutions Can Help

Even if these eight-legged visitors are not very dangerous, an unchecked infestation can cause serious anxiety. The naturally crafty and resourceful nature of hobo spiders makes them difficult to spot and even more difficult to eliminate. This is where Las Vegas pest control professionals Pest Control Solutions' years of knowledge and experience comes in handy.

Our regularly scheduled home pest control or commercial pest control service will not only eliminate any existing hobo spiders but will also prevent the possibility of an infestation in the future. We use the industry's safest and most efficient tools to let hobo spiders and any other pests know that they're not welcome in your house.

Schedule your free inspection online today or contact us at (702) 479- 5476 to have your pest-related questions answered.

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