Spiders
Spiders are arachnids that feed on insects. While most species are harmless and beneficial, some can deliver painful bites.
Appearance
Spiders have eight legs, two body segments, and no antennae. Size and color vary greatly by species.
Habitat
Spiders can be found in various environments, from gardens to basements. They often build webs in corners, under furniture, or in undisturbed areas.
Signs of Infestation
- •Visible webs in corners or between objects
- •Egg sacs (small, silken spheres)
- •Live spiders
Prevention Tips
- •Regularly clean and vacuum, especially in corners and under furniture
- •Remove clutter where spiders can hide
- •Seal cracks and gaps around windows and doors
- •Keep vegetation trimmed away from the house
- •Reduce exterior lighting that attracts insects (spider food)
Treatment Options
Spider control involves removing webs, eliminating hiding places, and applying appropriate treatments. Our technicians will identify the spider species and recommend the most effective control methods.
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