Where to Treat

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Many spiders are clearly visible during the day. Web making spiders can be seen literally hanging around. However, there are many that are shy and reclusive. Brown Recluse Spiders are such a spider. During the day or in any room where there is bright lights, they will make themselves scarce. They don't like to be seen and are typically sensitive to light. They like to move under flat objects, into cracks and crevices and up under siding. These locations will be the key to solving a local infestation and treating them well will be important.

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We get this question quite a bit. The answer isn't always clear which means that many times the best thing to do is cover all bases.

If you're seeing spiders in the home, go ahead and set up some SPIDER TRAPS in any room where you see activity. You should also do some crack and crevice work with some BAYGON AEROSOL or the odorless and "dry" PT-PHANTOM. If the spiders are merely moving in from the outside this should keep them under control for 1-2 months per treatment. But if they reappear sooner, you probably have them coming from your attic, basement, crawl space or outside home exterior.

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