Wolf spider
Wolf spider on leaf

The Wolf Spider is one of the most common spiders we see in Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. Wolf Spiders are often lurking in basements, garages, and wood piles around your home. The short answer is that, yes, Wolf Spiders will bite!

How Worried Should You Be About a Wolf Spider Bite?

While a Wolf Spider bite can definitely hurt and itch, these spider bites are not normally a danger. Most people will have a minor reaction to a Wolf Spider bite much as they would from a bee sting. However, we recommend that you consult a medical professional if you are especially prone to allergies from insect bites or if the bite is especially painful. For some people, even a non-venomous spider bite can be very painful.

What Does A Wolf Spider Bite Look Like?

While some people do have a severe reaction to spider bites, the reality is that you may not even realize that you were bitten by a wolf spider. You may have a red bump and wonder what bit you. A wolf spider bite may itch for a few days and then go away.

Where Do Wolf Spiders Live?

A wolf spider usually wants nothing to do with you. They live in dark corners around doors and windows, garages, basements, around house plants, under piles or wood or rocks outside, and in tall grasses. Wolf spiders usually want to be left alone and will run away with disturbed. A wolf spider bite is usually a defensive move.

How Can I Control Wolf Spiders Around My Home?

Good home maintenance, landscaping, and cleaning will help deter spiders, including wolf spiders from wanting to be around your home. Here are a few things you can do:

  • Cleaning, raking, and sweeping away leaves and cobwebs as well as removing areas where spiders can hide can help deter wolf spiders.
  • Eliminate clutter and areas where spiders can hide in garages or basements.
  • Store firewood at least 20 feet from your home. This will also help deter termites, ants, and other pests.
  • Good landscaping will help. Keep grasses and weeds cut back. Trim bushes and trees and keep them at least 1-2 feet away from your home.
  • Seal gaps around your home to prevent spiders and other pests from gaining access.

Best Wolf Spider Control Near Me

For the best wolf spider prevention and elimination in Virginia, call a professional pest services company such as My Pest Pros. Our pest technicians are spider control experts. We know the areas where wolf spiders and other pests like to hide. We target these areas with products that are effective for spider control. Our spider prevention programs will send spiders and other pests packing so you can enjoy your home. We are a top-rated Virginia spider control company as well as top Maryland spider control experts.

Call My Pest Pros at 703-665-4455 for more information on protecting your family and home from wolf spiders and other pests.