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Ok, about 4-6 weeks ago I found a brown recluse in my house, I totally freaked out and bug bombed my house (I have a 1 story, 1500 sq. ft., 2 car garage, built in mid 1970s, 3 bedroom, 2 bath). And I've hardly seen any critters crawling since then, (only 2 spiders so far).
Last week I got my first T, a 1.75" chaco golden knee and he is doing great.
anyhow, I found another brown recluse in my house tonight, it was in a toilet paper roll that had been sitting on the bathroom floor and when I set it on the counter out it came.
I live in SW Missouri, we have had a VERY mild summer, lots of 80 degree days during August and I also heard a fact that brown recluse is in 70% of Missouri homes.
Simply put, I am freaking out about these little !$#$#!%s in my house!!!!
I seriously want to call a pest control company to come and spray my house. I have a place to put my Chaco for as long as it would be necessary until it was safe for it to return.
Anyone have any idea how long I would need to wait before bringing my Chaco home?
And should I even worry about getting the house sprayed and just wait til winter and let mother nature do most of the work for me.
Thanks in advance.
Last week I got my first T, a 1.75" chaco golden knee and he is doing great.
anyhow, I found another brown recluse in my house tonight, it was in a toilet paper roll that had been sitting on the bathroom floor and when I set it on the counter out it came.
I live in SW Missouri, we have had a VERY mild summer, lots of 80 degree days during August and I also heard a fact that brown recluse is in 70% of Missouri homes.
Simply put, I am freaking out about these little !$#$#!%s in my house!!!!
I seriously want to call a pest control company to come and spray my house. I have a place to put my Chaco for as long as it would be necessary until it was safe for it to return.
Anyone have any idea how long I would need to wait before bringing my Chaco home?
And should I even worry about getting the house sprayed and just wait til winter and let mother nature do most of the work for me.
Thanks in advance.