Jul 182011
 

Pest Control of Tampa: Black Widow SpiderThere are only two main types of venomous spiders found in Florida, widows and recluses.  However, the widows are the only ones native to Florida.

Widow Spiders are often found in or under objects where their presence is not immediately obvious. In order to maintain safety, it is recommended that people performing activities where they cannot see where their hands are being placed (such as lifting boards or firewood, or reaching into storage boxes) should wear gloves to prevent being bitten by a hidden spider. Also, clothing should be checked before wearing–especially if unused for a considerable time–as a spider may have taken up residence within it.

Pest Control of Tampa: Black Widow Spiders

Three species of widow spiders are native to Florida, and a fourth species has been introduced.

Southern Black Widow: Most common of the native widow spiders. It is the epitome of the classic widow spider, occurring in all the normal widow spider habitats. It is a glossy jet black all over, including body and legs. The only red marks are the bright red hourglass mark on the underside of the abdomen, and a red spot just behind and above the spinnerets. It occurs throughout the state.

Northern Black Widow: Very similar to the southern black widow, with the exception of its hourglass mark which is broken into 2 triangle-shaped markings.  In addition there is a row of red spots down the middle of the back.  The Northern Black Widow has only been reported from the Florida panhandle. Its web is a large tangled mass which is generally found at the tip of a low tree branch.

Red Widow: Has a black abdomen with a single flattened red triangle on the underside. On the back are rows of red spots, each surrounded by a yellow circle. The head region and legs of the Red Widow are red-orange in color. This species is endemic to Florida. It occurs in sandpine scrub from Marion County to Martin County. The web of the Red Widow begins as a typical tangle web in the interior of a small palm or palmetto, but then continues as a sheet of silk onto one of the lateral open leaves.

Brown Widow: Variable in color from almost white to almost black, although typically, it is a light to medium brown, with an orange hourglass marking on the underside of the abdomen. The Brown Widow leg segments are banded, with one half of each segment lighter in color than the other half. Its back often has a row of white spots (rarely they will be orange or light blue), and there are a few white stripes on each side. The darker Brown Widows lack these markings and are difficult to distinguish from black widows.  They can sometimes be identified by their eggsac if it is present. Brown Widow eggsacs resemble a sandspur and are tan, spherical, and have many small tufts of silk sticking out from them, while the other widows make white, smooth eggsacs tending to be pear-shaped.

The Brown Widow tends to be extremely timid and has rarely been reported to bite. However, it is an introduced species and is the most human-adapted of the species occurring in Florida. Its webs may occur anywhere that there is sufficient space to make one. It may be extremely abundant on houses and other man-made structures (e.g., barns, fences, guard rails, bridges). The Brown Widow reproduces frequently and disperses rapidly, which makes it nearly impossible to control.

Generally, Widow Spiders are very timid and only bite in self-defense such as when they accidentally come in contact with humans. Bite symptoms of the widows are systemic, spreading through the body via the lymphatic system.  They usually start about 1-3 hours after the bite has occurred. The most common symptoms of a widow spider bite are intense pain, rigid abdominal muscles, muscle cramping, nausea, vomiting, general malaise (not feeling well), local sweating and hypertension (high blood pressure). If left untreated, bite symptoms will generally last 3-5 days. Treatment includes Calcium gluconate and/or antivenin which is administered to relieve or counteract symptoms.

You can get more information on black widows as well as other spiders of concern in Florida by going to the Florida DPI site here.

For all of your spider and other pest control solutions call Pest Control of Tampa!

 

 

 

Jun 292011
 

tampa rodent controlRodents such as mice and rats are social creatures, which means they tend to get lonely without companions.  That means that once they find a good source of warmth, security, and food they will invite their brothers, sisters, cousins, aunts, uncles, and friends to join them in the feast.

Tampa Rodent Control: Rats & Mice

Now, whether you think mice are somewhat cute or incredibly hideous, you do need to know the facts about the diseases that they can carry into your home. According to the CDC, rodents can directly transmit a variety of diseases including:

  • Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome
  • Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome
  • Lassa Fever
  • Leptospirosis
  • Lymphocytic Chorio-meningitis (LCM)
  • Omsk Hemorrhagic Fever
  • Plague
  • Rat-Bite Fever
  • Salmonellosis
  • South American Arenaviruses
  • Tularemia

Tampa Rodent Control: chewing wiresWhile not all rodents will be carriers of the above diseases, they can still be a nuisance around the house as they chew everything in sight.  It is not uncommon to find chewed electrical cords and food supplies when mice and rats are involved.  They will chew through practically anything when trying to get to food.  In fact, they will even chew through a wall if they think there is food on the other side.

Now, they don’t have to chew a very large hole because they can squeeze through tiny holes.  In fact, mice can squeeze through a hole the size of a nickel while rats can squeeze through a hole the size of a half dollar.  This is usually how mice and rats originally get into a home or business.  They have squeezed through some tiny hole that no one noticed. That is why it is very important that any rodent control measures include finding the gaps and holes that allowed entry in the first place.  This is a service that Pest Control of Tampa provides in its list of extermination services.

Below is a list of the common areas to find these holes and gaps inside your home.  Remember that mice are not restricted to low areas as they are expert climbers.  The common areas are:

  • Around doors.
  • Around the fireplace.
  • Around the pipes under sinks and washing machines.
  • Around the pipes going to hot water heaters and furnaces.
  • Around floor vents and dryer vents.
  • Between the floor and wall juncture
  • In the basement or crawl space and in floor drains of basement or laundry room
  • Inside, under, and behind kitchen cabinets, refrigerators and stoves.
  • Inside closets near the floor corners
  • Inside the attic.

Don’t forget to look on the outside of your home for points of entry as well.  The last thing you want is a rodent trapped in your walls and scratching away night and day.  Some good places to look for holes and gaps on the outside of your home include:

  • Around doors.
  • Around holes for electrical, plumbing, cable, and gas lines.
  • Around the foundation
  • Around windows.
  • Attic vents and crawl space vents.
  • In the roof among the rafters, gables, and eaves.
  • Under doors.

Fill any small holes and gaps you find with steel wool which is kept in place with caulking around the edges.  Larger holes can be fixed with metal sheeting, cement, lath metal or screen, or hardware cloth.  Flashing can also be used around the base of your home to prevent entry.  If this all sounds like too much work for you, don’t fear.  Pest Control of Tampa would be happy to not only rid your home of rodents, but to secure it from future invasions as well.  Just give us a call to schedule your consultation.

Jun 292011
 
Pest Control of Tampa: Bed Bugs on Mattress

Tampa Bed Bugs

Pest Control of Tampa prides itself in having some of the best Tampa bed bug exterminators. Recently, we’ve seen a sizable increase in the number of bed bug problems in the Tampa, Florida area. Nobody knows for sure why there’s a surge of bed bugs in Tampa, but we think it can easily be due to the elevated trading of second-hand furniture and the closeness of living quarters.

The thought of bed bugs in your house is likely to strike fear in you. Bed bugs will make their presence known in a manner that causes it to be impossible to ignore them. Bed bugs feed on humans when they’re sleeping. Bed bugs use a piece of their mouth, called a stylet, to pierce the skin of humans. Bed bugs use this stylet to saw through human flesh to find blood vessels for feeding. The bed bug can then suck the blood of the human for 5 to 10 mins before returning to its hiding place. While it’s feeding, the bed bug injects a saliva into the human, which then causes swelling and irritation.

It’s often difficult to detect Tampa bed bugs. They will generally hide in the cracks around your bed and lay their eggs within the seams of the bed. You will be aware if you have bed bugs either from the bite marks and swelling, or from your bedsheets. An additional way to discover bed bugs, besides having a lot of bite marks, is to have blood or fecal spots on your bedsheets. When you’ve got a bed bug problem you shouldn’t even consider sleeping in your home.

If you wake up with bite marks, think you saw a bed bug, or you have blood or fecal spots on your bedsheets, you should call our Tampa bed bug experts immediately! Not all Tampa Bed Bug treatments are the same, so contact us today to have our Tampa bed bug specialists come out to your home.

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