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Spiders

Introduction

Spiders are arachnids, not insects, and play a beneficial role in the ecosystem by controlling pests. However, their presence can be a concern for homeowners due to their webs and in some cases, harmful bites​​​​.

Types of Spiders
  • Garden Orb Spider: Known for visible webs in gardens and mild bites.
  • Funnel Web Spider: Dangerous, prefers cool and humid places.
  • Red Back Spider: Black with distinctive red stripe, dangerous bites.
  • White Tail Spider: Hunts other spiders, bites can cause reactions.
  • Huntsman Spider: Large size, non-aggressive, helpful in controlling insects​​
Signs of Spider Infestation

Common signs include:

  • Visible webs around the property.
  • Frequent sightings of spiders.
  • Finding egg sacs and shed skins.
  • An increase in flying insects, which are prey for spiders.

Preventative Measures

  • Regular professional pest control to eliminate insects, the main food source for spiders.
  • Keeping garden beds and vegetation trimmed and away from the house.
  • Maintaining cleanliness and reducing clutter to minimize hiding places​​.

Treatment

Professional spider treatments vary depending on the species:

  • Web-building Spiders: Generally included in general pest control treatments, focusing on perimeter and common web locations​​.
  • Ground-dwelling or Running Spiders: More challenging to treat due to their nomadic nature. Comprehensive perimeter treatments are usually employed​​.
Common Questions About Spider Control

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Common Questions About Spider Control

Most spiders have venom, but only a few are harmful to humans. The majority are either harmless or their bites cause only minor effects.

2

Can spiders infest my home?

While spiders can enter homes, they typically don't infest in large numbers. They prefer secluded areas and are often solitary.

3

How often should I get my home treated for spiders?

It depends on the area and spider activity. Generally, annual or bi-annual treatments are recommended.

4

Can spiders return after treatment?

It's possible, as new spiders can enter from outside. Regular treatments and preventive measures can help minimize this.

5

Are spider treatments safe for pets and children?

rofessional pest control treatments are designed to be safe around pets and children when applied correctly. It's important to follow any safety instructions provided by the technician.