Clear all clutter and debris from around the outside of your home.
Keep mulch and other heavy ground cover vegetation away from your home’s foundation.
Use outdoor lighting as little as possible as lighting attracts the wolf spider’s prey.
Seal all cracks and crevices around doors, windows and your home’s foundation.
Clear cardboard boxes and clutter from your home’s interior.
Vacuum regularly to avoid attracting insects that come indoors in search of food.
Leave all your household pest issues in the trusted hands of Truly Nolen’s highly trained and certified technicians. Our Four Seasons approach to pest control takes into account pest life cycles and behavior during each season throughout every year. With quarterly monitoring and our Integrated Pest Management system in place, we can design a plan customized to your home and family’s needs.
Truly Nolen’s 4 Seasons Pest Control will treat your home immediately, then begin quarterly treatments the following month to ensure your home is protected from many household pests.
With Halloween just around the corner, its time for larger-than-life creepy, crawly creatures skittering across lawns, lurking in dark alleyways and dropping out of nowhere to frighten their hapless victims.
Brown recluse spiders, or Loxosceles reclusa, belong to a family including eleven indigenous US species and are also, due to a marking on their backs, known as violin or fiddle-back spiders.
North Carolina is home to dozens of species of spiders. While most species of spiders are relatively harmless, two poisonous species are common in the Tar Heel state, the black widow and the brown recluse spider.