The Role of the Spider in Nature

January 20th, 2010

Popular culture often gave the spider a bad reputation, but much of the ire toward them is undeserved. While some spiders can be dangerous to humans, they play an important part in almost every ecosystem. Spiders are not only the romantic and dangerous figures they are made out to be in folklore, but like all [...]

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SpringStar Spider and Silverfish Trap Assembly and Use

January 2nd, 2010

How to assemble and use your SpringStar spider and silverfish non-toxic sticky trap … spider “spider trap” silverfish “silverfish “pest control” non-toxic trap insect insecticide

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Carolina Wolf Spider vs. Charlotte and Raleigh Pest Control

December 29th, 2009

Both Raleigh and Charlotte, NC are host to a variety of spider pest control problems; one of which is the Carolina Wolf Spider. Often confused with the Brown Recluse, the Wolf Spider is large, hairy and often patterned with a mixture of black, gray, and brown. Interestingly, Wolf Spiders are not associated with a web. [...]

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How to Identify a Black Widow Spider

December 14th, 2009

Black widow spiders strike fear in the hearts of many people around the world. Many people are fearful of all spiders because they don’t know how to identify one species of spider from another. By educating yourself on how to identify a black widow spider you can avoid coming into contact with one. But you [...]

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How to Identify a Brown Recluse Spider

December 13th, 2009

There are only two deadly poisonous spiders commonly found in North America. One of these spiders, the black widow, has made its way into popular culture with its distinctive look and fantastic name. However, the equally deadly brown recluse is often overlooked. These spiders are not aggressive, but it is best to know how to [...]

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Bonsai Pests: Spider Mites Might be a Problem

November 27th, 2009

Bonsai Pests: Spider Mites If you notice a fine webbing between your bonsai plant leaves you may have spider mites. Outdoor bonsai such as Juniper are more susceptible to this than indoor bonsai. Spider mites can be seen with the naked eye. Inspect the web to see if you see movement. They will look [...]

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