See a Spider – Find a Spider Trap

Spring Showers bring May Flowers.. and spiders!

It’s that time of year, when spiders are once again on the prowl

Many homeowners are uncomfortable or down right terrified of spiders (brown recluse and trap door spiders most of all). The first thoughts turn to finding a spider trap to prevent the unexpected crossing of paths. So what should you look for when picking spider traps?

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Before picking a spider trap based on the ‘type’ of spider it catches (hobo spider, brown recluse spider, trap door spider and on and on), be aware that most spider traps work for all types of spiders.

Second thing to remember is that most spiders are caught because they wandered into a trap, so the ‘spider bait’ is not really so important. Having enough spider traps around the area is much more important.

The size of a spider trap is also a selling feature (bigger must be better) but it’s also not true. Most spiders will be caught within the first inch of the edge of the spider trap. So a 5 inch spider trap is no better than a 2 inch spider trap.

What it comes down to is the Glue board it self. A sticky glue board like a CatchMaster Sticky Spider Trap makes the biggest difference in catching spiders. Best of all you can find these simple pest control devices online at great prices!