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SPIDER CONTROL

Spider Pest Control

Spiders are interesting creatures, a crucial role in ecosystems by preying on insects and other small animals. However, certain spider species can pose risks to humans, causing painful or even dangerous bites. Our Spiders Pest Control Services aim to help clients manage spider populations in and around their homes while maintaining a balance between spider preservation and human safety.

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Black Widow Spider:

  1. Found in eastern Washington

  2. Identified by a jet-black, globular body with a red hourglass mark on the abdomen.

  3. Identified by a jet-black, globular body with a red hourglass mark on the abdomen.

  4. ​The venomous bite can cause pain, cramps, and other symptoms but is seldom fatal.

Hobo Spider:

  1. Common in the Pacific Northwest, including Washington.

  2. Not as aggressive as previously believed

  3. Builds funnel webs and waits for prey.

  4. Often found in basements and window wells.

  5. ​Mature females are relatively large and have long spinnerets

Brown Recluse Spider:

  1. Not found in the Pacific Northwest.

  2. Identified by a fiddle-shaped mark on its back.

  3. Bite can result in delayed necrosis (tissue death) at the site.

  4. Generally not a threat in the Pacific Northwest.

Spider Pest Control

Our Spiders Pest Control Services focus on effective spider population management while respecting their ecological role. By educating clients, implementing selective pest control, and promoting preventive actions, we ensure a spider-free home while preserving nature.

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Ready to safeguard your home from spider intrusions?

Chose Our Services For: Our Knowledgeable Experts, Tailored Services, and Eco-Friendly Solutions. Don't let spider worries spin out of control! 

Call now for your free home inspection and take the first step towards a spider-free home.

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