Navigating the Eight-Legged World: A Guide to Spiders in Gippsland


  Monday 15th January, 2024
  Author: Katelyn Maguire
  Categories: Pest Control

Gippsland towns like Warragul, Traralgon, Moe, and Morwell boast picturesque landscapes, outdoor activities, and a rich natural environment with abundant wildlife. One facet of this diverse ecosystem that often goes unnoticed is the fascinating world of spiders. From delicate orb-weavers to stealthy huntsmen and elusive whitetails, Gippsland is home to a variety of arachnids that play crucial roles in maintaining ecological balance.

In this blog post, we'll delve into the most common types of spiders in Gippsland, reasons for peak population in summer, along with some valuable tips on coexisting with them and how Gippsland Pest Management can assist in spider control. πŸŒπŸ•ΈοΈ

Summer Spider Surge πŸŒžπŸ•·οΈ

It is quite common to notice an increase in spiders during the summer months. They typically emerge in abundance during this season as male spiders are actively seeking mates during the summer. Like us humans they are also trying to keep cool and are looking for shelter out of the blaring sun – this is why we will commonly find them under outdoor chairs, the BBQ, or under the eaves of your home.πŸŒΏπŸƒ

Encountering occasional spiders indoors is usually no cause for concern as they can enter through open windows or doors. However, a substantial presence of spiders may indicate a more significant issue

Common Spiders in GippslandπŸ•·οΈπŸŒΏ

Orb-Weavers (Araneidae): Recognizable by their intricate, circular webs, orb-weavers are skilled architects. Species like the Garden Orb Weaver are prevalent in Gippsland, contributing to pest control by trapping flying insects. πŸ•ΈοΈπŸ‘

Huntsman Spiders (Sparassidae): Known for their large size and agility, huntsman spiders are a common sight in Gippsland homes. Although intimidating in appearance, huntsmen are harmless and help control insect populations. πŸ•·οΈ

Redback Spiders (Latrodectus Hasselti): Identified by the distinctive red stripe on the female's abdomen, redbacks are venomous but rarely pose a significant threat to humans. Proper precautions should be taken if you encounter one. βš οΈπŸ”΄

Whitetail Spiders (Lampona): These nocturnal hunters are identifiable by their elongated bodies and distinct white tips on their abdomens. While their bites can cause mild reactions, whitetail spiders are generally not considered dangerous. πŸŒ™

Spider infestations can be attributed to:

Weather Conditions: Ideal summer weather, with warm temperatures and ample shelter, can drive spiders indoors. Extreme conditions, whether overly hot, dry, or wet, may prompt spiders to seek refuge in your home until outdoor conditions improve. πŸŒžβ˜”

Food Source: If your home is already experiencing an infestation of pests that spider’s eat, such as mosquitoes, flies, and ants, they too will most likely migrate indoors to feast on said pests. 🐜🍽️

Water Scarcity: Essential for survival, spiders will venture indoors for water if outdoor sources dry up due to factors like drought. πŸ’§

Tips for Coexisting with Gippsland Spiders 🀝🏑

Eliminating Hiding Places: Spiders are attracted to dark, undisturbed places. Consistent cleaning can help reduce hiding spots and make your space less inviting for spiders. Decluttering your home, vacuuming, and dusting regularly is highly recommended. It's also best practice to shake out anything you haven't used in a while before using it. 🧹 Before putting on your boots, make it a habit to tip them upside down and give them a good shake to ensure there are no unwelcome surprises, like spiders hiding inside.

Landscaping: Planting trees and bushes away from the house to discourage spiders from making burrows close to your home and wandering into the house. Maintain the gardens by trimming overgrown bushes, hedges, and trees. Keep grass mowed short. Store firewood and lumber away from your home. While in the garden, always wear shoes; long trousers and thick gloves are also suggested. 🌳🌻

Seal Entry Points: The smallest cracks and crevices can be used by spiders to enter the home. Ensure that windows and doors are properly sealed to prevent spiders from entering your home. Such as fitting flyscreens to windows and doors or fitting draft strips around doors and windows. Repair any gaps or holes and openings in walls and foundations. πŸšͺπŸ•·οΈ

Gippsland Pest Management: A Helping Hand in Spider Control πŸ›‘οΈπŸ•ΈοΈ

When faced with a spider infestation that requires professional attention, Gippsland Pest Management is your go-to solution. Our team of experienced professionals understands the local ecosystem and employs methods to control spider populations. 🌿🌍

Customized Solutions: Gippsland Pest Management tailors’ solutions to your specific spider-related issues, ensuring effective and targeted treatment. πŸŽ―πŸ•·οΈ

Preventive Measures: Gippsland Pest Management not only addresses existing infestations but also provides valuable advice on preventive measures to avoid future encounters with spiders. πŸš«πŸ•·οΈ

Spiders are an integral part of Gippsland's rich biodiversity. By understanding and respecting their roles in the ecosystem, and with the help of Gippsland Pest Management, you can coexist harmoniously with these fascinating creatures. Embrace the beauty of Gippsland's spider diversity while ensuring your living spaces remain comfortable and spider-free. πŸŒˆπŸ•·οΈ