A violin-shaped marking behind their head distinguishes wolf spiders from brown recluses. As they are nocturnal, wolf spiders come out only at night to hunt for food.
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Wolf spiders are capable of hunting while carrying their egg sacs.
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Wolf spiders do not bite unless they feel threatened.
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Wolf spiders are not poisonous, but they can cause allergic reactions.
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Sealing cracks and loose foundations in buildings will prevent wolf spiders from entering.
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Wolf spiders are most commonly found around garages, doors, house plants and basements.
An infestation of wolf spiders is easy to prevent, as they travel, hunt and live alone, making it easy to eliminate just one. As they know how to get rid of wolf spiders, professional exterminators use pyrethrum, a type of insecticide. Call a pest control provider to find out how to get rid of wolf spiders in your home.
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