by helpgeek | May 26, 2023 | 2023, Pest Control, Pest Management, Pest Prevention, Spiders, Summer Pests
Arachnophile According to Wikipedia, a person who admires spiders is referred to as an “Arachnophile.” Right off the bat let’s get one thing clear – you will not find any spider lovers here at Hopper Termite & Pest. Although some spiders are absolutely...
by helpgeek | Dec 21, 2022 | 2022, Spiders
Brown Recluse Spiders in Arkansas Reportedly, only about 3-15% of the United States population has arachnophobia– but it does seem like fear of spiders is much more common than that. Fear of spiders might be a biological thing; it’s theorized that we’ve evolved with a...
by helpgeek | Jul 2, 2021 | 2021, Spiders
Five of the Most Common Spiders in Arkansas Spiders are a fact of life. Whether you own a home, live in an apartment, or even camp in a tent out in the woods, there’s a good chance you have come across one of these eight-legged crawlers at some point. There are...
by helpgeek | Sep 29, 2020 | 2020, Spiders
6 Fast Facts About 3 Freaky Spiders What kind of spiders live in Arkansas? The (terrifying) truth is, there are over 40 species of spiders native to Arkansas. Three of these species include the wolf spider, black widow, and Texas brown tarantula (sometimes known as...
by helpgeek | Sep 28, 2020 | 2020, Cockroaches, Rodents, Seasonal Pests, Spiders, Winter Pests
4 Common Overwintering Pests While some pests hibernate throughout the winter months, others will seek warmth, food, and shelter in your home. Keep an eye out for these common pests you could see this season! Brown Recluse Spider The brown recluse has a toxic bite...
by helpgeek | May 1, 2020 | 2020, Ant Control, Pest Control, Pest Management, Pest Prevention, Scorpions, Seasonal Pests, Spiders, Summer Pests
Summertime in Arkansas: Rising Temperatures, Barbeques…& Bugs While the winters in Arkansas don’t get too bad and the springtime brings mild weather that encourages us all to spend a bit more time outdoors, the summertime brings rising temperatures and humidity....
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