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Yellow Pages Spider allows you to search the most popular yellow pages directories. It can also extract information such as business name, address, and phone number. Do you want to be ahead of your competitors who could have this software at any moment? You can grab your copy now and begin extracting leads in 5 minutes. The application allows you to export the data for later use. It can also open a map showing the location of a company.

As you know yellow pages are list of telephone directory of businesses. Basically it is a paper based directory. By the help of yellow pages you can get details of companies, shops, services in a given area. Now yellow pages also started to be used to notify online directory of the businesses.
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Basically it is a tool that searches popular yellow pages directories and provides you all information such as businesses name, address, phone numbers as well as emails. Download now the free trial version:

Yellow Leads Extractor allows user to make 100% customizable searches in a browser. When you have this program then you no need to do lots work to get information from the yellow pages. You only need to enter category and location. After entering these information when you will click on the get data option after that all information will be extracted.
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Now select the Source Site you want. You can select the yellow pages site where you want to search, e.g YellowPages.com. It will open the Yellow Pages website in the program, as shown below:

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Spiders are some of the hardest working wildlife in Maryland. Many people are fearful of spiders and often overlook the critical role they play controlling insect pests. Knowing how to distinguish some of the different types of spiders and understanding the important functions that they serve in our environment can often lead to a greater appreciation of their beneficial qualities. This online guide is not an inclusive list of spiders found in Maryland, but it contains many commonly encountered spiders. There are over 40,700 species of spiders worldwide and hundreds of species in Maryland.

All spiders spin silk, but not all spiders use the silk for their webs. Some spiders use the silk to protect their eggs, store their food or build a temporary home. Spider silk is strong and elastic which allows them to catch fast flying food or secure their young to their backs. On a per weight basis, spider silk is stronger than steel!

Many of the spiders in Maryland possess venom, but the black widow is the only native Maryland spider that is dangerous to people. All other venomous Maryland spiders either have too little venom to affect people or their venom is specially adapted for their prey.

Only 10% of Brown recluse bites develop into tissue necrosis (cell death) around the bite area. Recently, many researchers are realizing that many previously diagnosed brown recluse bites were actually methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA infections. Treatment for MRSA infections and spider bites are similar. Brown recluses can be identified by several characteristics such as: 1) six eyes arranged in pairs, 2) a dark violin-shape on the cephalothorax (head), 3) uniformly light-colored legs (without stripes or bands), 4) 3/8 inch length body and 5) no spines on the legs. Brown recluses are often misidentified. The University of California has an excellent page on brown recluse identification and misidentification here.

Spider bites are actually quite uncommon, and most spiders will only bite humans in self defense. While spiders have fangs, they are usually too small to leave visible puncture wounds. Many times, spider bites will result in pain, redness, itching and swelling that lasts a couple of days. Spiders rarely bite more than once, so multiple bites are usually caused by insects such as fleas, bedbugs, chiggers, ticks, mites and biting flies.

Although black widow and brown recluse spider bites are rare, care must be taken to properly identify and treat the wound. Healthy adults may only experience mild symptoms but children, the elderly and those with compromised immune systems should be extra cautious.

Black widows are distinctive spiders. The females are shiny black with a red hourglass on the bottom of her abdomen while males have a more vibrant pattern on their abdomen consisting of many red and white spots. Male black widow spiders are rarely encountered and are not known to bite humans.

Black widow spiders are cobweb spiders that spend most of their time in their webs. Black widows tend to make their webs in undisturbed, uncluttered areas on porches and in sheds. To discourage them from inhabiting an area, then knock down their webs with a broom or a high pressure hose. In some areas, you can vacuum up spiders and their eggs, but be sure to immediately place the vacuum cleaner bag in a plastic bag, seal tightly, and discard in a container outdoors as this prevents captured spiders from escaping into the home.

True to their name, common house spiders are frequently found in human dwellings. Like Black widows and other cobweb spiders, common house spiders build messy, tangle webs usually around windows. Common house spiders can have variable appearances. Females are generally mottled gray or tan while the males tend to have a more reddish appearance.

Crab spiders are not active hunters and use the art of camouflage to snag their prey. Crab spiders are named after their crab-like appearance with large front legs that are often held out to the sides of their body. These spiders come in all different colors, many of which are specially adapted to their hunting grounds. For example, the goldenrod crab spider is a bright yellow color which allows it to easily blend in with the yellow petals of goldenrods. Crab spiders are viewed as beneficial to people as they tend to eat many insect pests found in gardens and flower beds. Interestingly enough, scientists believe that the venom of many crab spiders is more potent than most spiders. This allows the crab spiders to quickly subdue prey such as bees. Crab spiders are not known to bite humans, though.

Funnel weaving spiders look very similar to Wolf spiders, but they make webs and have three rows of eyes. True to their name, funnel weavers make funnel-like webs along the ground in which the spider hides in. When a prey species crosses the web and vibrates it, the spider will jump out and grab its new meal. Because of this feeding strategy, funnel weaving spiders are designed to be incredibly quick and most rarely leave their webs.

Jumping spiders are truly the Casanovas of the Arachnid world. Not only are many jumping spiders brightly colored, but the males put on elaborate songs and dances for the ladies. Jumping spiders are named for their movements which consist of jumps or short, rapid runs. Jumping spiders tend to have a large pair of eyes mounted on the front of a relatively flat-face. The other three pairs of eyes are relatively small in comparison.

Jumping spiders are adept hunters. Their keen eyesight paired with speed allows them to catch prey with amazing accuracy. Jumping spiders do not build webs, but they do use their silk as a tether when they go to pounce on prey. If their aim is off, they can use their silk thread to return to their original location. Jumping spiders are often found in and around human structures, especially in barns and sheds.

Fishing spiders look very similar to wolf spiders in regards to size and coloration. However, fishing spiders tend to have much longer legs, relative to the rest of their bodies and have alternating brown/black bands on their legs. Many species of fishing spiders live near water and often catch small fish, aquatic insects and tadpoles. One exception is the dark fishing spider (Dolomedes tenebrosus) which lives in wooded areas and occasionally seeks refuge in basements.

Orb-weavers strongly resemble cobweb spiders. However, true to their name, orb weavers create webs that are organized and have a circular grid. Orb-weavers need structures such as weeds, fences, trees, walls or other upright structures to build their webs. Orb weavers are considered beneficial to humans as they eat many pest insects including the invasive Brown-marmorated stinkbug!

True to its name, the black and yellow garden spider is often seen n and around gardens. These spiders are orb-weavers, meaning that they spin their webs in a circle or an orb. These webs can be up to 2 feet across, while the spiders themselves can have a leg span of nearly 2.5 inches! Females are much larger than the males, and often times, these spiders will decorate their web with a zig-zag of white silk. Black and yellow garden spiders prefer to build their webs in sunny areas and often will rebuild their webs every day.

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