Benefits of Wolf Spiders
While wolf spiders may come into your home in the fall seeking warm places to sleep for the winter, these lone hunters prefer the ground in almost every terrestrial habitat where they keep the insect population in check. From the mountains to the prairie, to the sand dunes, to rocky riverbanks, to your backyard and garden, wolf spiders keep harmful insects in check. Generally living in burrows underground, wolf spiders don’t build webs and can sometimes be seen running across open spaces pursuing their prey.
What to do if Wolf Spiders are Inside Your Home
Although rarely found in groups indoors, homeowners may want to contact a professional pest control company, such as Truly Nolen, to determine a plan to keep all household pests out of your home.
Another distinct difference between wolf spiders and other spiders lies in their unique arrangement of three rows of eyes, with two very large eyes in the second row. If getting close enough to study any kind of spider just isn’t an option, contact your local Truly Nolen location for a free spider inspection today!