As spring comes into bloom, so too come the spring pests. Ease your spring cleaning efforts by learning the pests that you need to prepare for in Albuquerque.
Black Widows/Scorpions
Spiders can sometimes become a problem during the spring awakening, but you really need to watch for the black widow. Black widows are potentially poisonous to humans because the venom of the female contains a neurotoxin known as latrotoxin. Although only the bite of the female is dangerous, you should not waste time trying to determine the gender – just get rid of them all!
You can identify a black widow by its dark brown or black exterior with an orange or red hourglass on the lower abdomen. The dorsal abdomen may have white or red spots. Pest controlling for all spiders will have a substantial effect on the black widow as well!
A scorpion is easily identified by its long tail. They usually come in packs. If you see one inside, you likely have more around your property. Call a professional immediately, as a scorpion sting can be fatal if you are allergic to their toxins!
Rodents
You may be able to tell that you have been infested by rodents through a pungent smell. That smell is rodent urine, which is potentially as annoying an allergen as pollen.
Rattlesnakes
If you see a rattlesnake, professionals advise that you do not approach it bodily. You may drive it into a hidden place and lose its location, and it may surprise you at a later time. Call a Albuquerque pest control company immediately in order to safely remove a rattlesnake from your home.