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<blockquote data-quote="Ready_fire_aim" data-source="post: 4311836" data-attributes="member: 50626"><p>My shop had become quite cluttered as well. Clutter creates more recluse habitat obviously. I’m going through several years of neglect right now. </p><p></p><p>Brown recluse spiders are about the worst bug ever, in my opinion. The females find nooks and crannies to make nests. They can live for up to one year with no food! They’ll hide out for months and months just hatching babies by the hundreds. Eventually they take over areas entirely in a full blown infestation. They’ll cannibalize each other for food. They literally become a self sustaining colony. </p><p></p><p>If you see them frequently it means they’re probably thick where you can’t see. If you see tiny ones that’s a bad sign as well. Seeing babies indicates successful breeding happening in the unseen areas. </p><p></p><p>It’s typically juveniles and males that are spotted running around. They’re more active than the females who tend to stay secluded and make nests/egg sacs </p><p></p><p>Sorry for all the spider rambling… but I’m no kidding in war with them right now and I’ve been reading all about them. I aim to destroy as many of the bastages as I can! </p><p></p><p>Declutter, clean, spray, glue traps, repeat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ready_fire_aim, post: 4311836, member: 50626"] My shop had become quite cluttered as well. Clutter creates more recluse habitat obviously. I’m going through several years of neglect right now. Brown recluse spiders are about the worst bug ever, in my opinion. The females find nooks and crannies to make nests. They can live for up to one year with no food! They’ll hide out for months and months just hatching babies by the hundreds. Eventually they take over areas entirely in a full blown infestation. They’ll cannibalize each other for food. They literally become a self sustaining colony. If you see them frequently it means they’re probably thick where you can’t see. If you see tiny ones that’s a bad sign as well. Seeing babies indicates successful breeding happening in the unseen areas. It’s typically juveniles and males that are spotted running around. They’re more active than the females who tend to stay secluded and make nests/egg sacs Sorry for all the spider rambling… but I’m no kidding in war with them right now and I’ve been reading all about them. I aim to destroy as many of the bastages as I can! Declutter, clean, spray, glue traps, repeat [/QUOTE]
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