Anonymous wrote:Natural Wolf Spider Control
To get rid of wolf spiders, the focus should be on exclusion. Most of the time, spiders this big well enter through an open or poorly sealed door. If you are finding wolf spiders in the house, you should check the weather stripping around all the exterior doors, as well as the basement door if you have one. Nine times out of ten, they will enter the home through the garage. Use sticky traps on the inside of the garage door to catch them before they can enter the interior.
Check all windows to make sure they are screened and sealed. Don't forget to make sure all doors are sealed also.
Place glue boards on the interior of the garage. Garages are poorly sealed and the starting point for many pest problems
Remove potential nesting sites. Wolf spiders will take shelter under just about anything. Ensure leaf and plant debris is kept far away from the house.
The wolf spider is unable to survive in a home environment and will probably die under your couch unless you are unable to catch it. It is also best to avoid smashing them. Many times, females will carry a large egg sac and stepping on it can cause an explosion of hundreds of baby spiders all over your floor. If you have a rogue wolf spider running around the home, place a cup over its body and wedge a piece of paper between it. Catch and release – wolf spiders are scary, but 100 percent beneficial to have in any garden or landscape.
This was super helpful! Thank you! (the part about not smashing them is kind of scary actually since we did smash one earlier.... so that has me concerned) I am going to take this advice thank you!