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Spiders are part of the "araneae and solifugae orders of arachnids" and thrive in this area of the Great Desert Basin. They usually hide in underground lawn irrigation valve boxes or other cool areas during the heat of the day, and travel about to feed at night. Spiders usually form webs in undisturbed areas to catch their prey or lay egg sacks.
St George area spiders include the Ground (drassadode), Wolf (lycosidae), Camel (eremobatidae), and Western Black Widow (latrodectus hesperus). They can easily access interior spaces of a residence through a poorly sealed door or window. The victim of a black widow spider bite should seek immediate medical assistance.
St George area spiders include the Ground (drassadode), Wolf (lycosidae), Camel (eremobatidae), and Western Black Widow (latrodectus hesperus). They can easily access interior spaces of a residence through a poorly sealed door or window. The victim of a black widow spider bite should seek immediate medical assistance.