Spiders
Table of Contents
Chapter 23
of
"The Best Control"
by Stephen Tvedten


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Table of Contents

CANCER PREVENTION

Why 99% is Not Good Enough

Chapters 1-10 OVERVIEW 

Chapter 11 - Things Grandma Probably Used for Pests

Chapter 12-13 - Synthetic Pesticide Poisons

Chapter 14 - Nothing but Ants

Chapter 15-17 - Lice, bed bugs and more

Chapter 18 - Fleas

Chapter 19 - Ticks and Mites?

Chapter 20-21 - Bees, Wasps, Hornets and more

Chapter 22 - MOSQUITOES

Chapter 23 - Spiders

Chapter 24-25 - SCORPIONS

Chapter 26 - Help!  Roaches

Chapter 27 - Help!  Something is eating my clothes!

Chapter 28 - So What's hiding in your stored food ?

Chapter 29 - Crickets

Chapter 30 - Flies

Chapter 31 - Beetles, Mites and more

Chapter 32 - Rodents and other Vertebrate Pests 

Chapter 33 - Bats

Chapter 34 -  Birds

Chapter 35 - Termites

Chapter 36- Safe Lawn and Garden Maintenance
 


CHAPTER 23 
              SPIDERS Page 443 
              PEST OVERVIEW Page 444 
              SPIDERS ARE SELDOM IGNORED Page 444 
              SOME SPIDER FACTS Page 445 
              SPIDERS IN LEGEND Page 445 
              BLACK WIDOW SPIDER Page 447 
              BROWN RECLUSE OR FIDDLEBACK SPIDER Page 449 
              TREATMENT FOR THE BITE Page 452 
              BROWN RECLUSE AND BLACK WIDOW 
                    SPIDER CONTROL NOTES Page 452 
              AGGRESSIVE HOUSE SPIDER Page 452 
              BANDED GARDEN SPIDER Page 453 
              COBWEB SPIDERS Page 454 
              CRAB SPIDERS Page 454 
              FUNNEL WEAVERS OR GRASS SPIDERS Page 454 
              HOUSE SPIDER Page 454 
              JUMPING SPIDER Page 455 
              LONG-BODIED CELLAR SPIDER Page 455 
              OECOBIUS PARIENTALIS Page 455 
              SHORT-BODIED CELLAR SPIDER Page 455 
              SOUTHWESTERN TARANTULA Page 455 
              OTHER TARANTULAS Page 455 
              WEB WEAVING SPIDERS Page 456 
              WOLF SPIDERS Page 456 
              YELLOW HOUSE SPIDER Page 456 
              SPIDERS IN BOATHOUSES Page 457 
              SPIDERS ON MONUMENTS Page 457 
              WANDERING SPIDERS Page 458 
              PEST MANAGEMENT OF WANDERING SPIDERS Page 458 
              SUMMARY Page 458 
              CONTROL (GENERAL FOR MOST SPECIES) Page 459 
              FOLLOW-UP Page 460
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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 IPM WARNING/CAUTION: The terminology IPM or Integrated Pest Management as used by the indoor pest control companies is meaningless. They become IPM experts by sitting in a good old boys meeting for 1 - 3 hours and are state qualified IPM practitioners, and then they continue to spray their poisons as usual!
Even the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is now distributing materials , e.g., "Integrated Pest Management in Schools" and "Pest Control in the School Environment: Adopting Integrated Pest Management" from a cooperative IPM effort with pesticide manufacturers, formulators and professional applicators, e.g., the pest control industry trade group RISE (Responsible Industry for a Sound Environment), the National Pest Control Association (NPCA) and the Professional Lawn Care Association (PLCAA) who paid for all of the printing and mailing.
RISE executive director Allen James said, "IPM, including the use of specialty pesticides, assures that our children and school personnel can enjoy a safe and healthy academic environment." The EPA material states, "There are, of course, many pest problems that require the use of pesticides." As you read and use this manual of Intelligent Pest Management you will find that volatile, synthetic pesticide poisons are really not needed, are harmful and actually increase pest problems, contamination and costs. You should never need to hire any professional poison applicators or use any dangerous synthetic pesticide poisons again!
Consultation Note: For a $30 annual personal fee, Get Set, Inc. provides free mail or phone consultations on all the materials covered in this manual/CD and any newly developed alternatives, techniques products and current health concerns.
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