
Spider Control in North Texas
Although spiders do a lot of good for the world by eliminating other insects there are certain varieties that can cause you and your family harm. If you are seeing many household spiders this is usually a sign of a larger problem since they require other insects to feed on and keep them alive. So if you see quite a few spiders it's best to give us a call and we will perform a full inspection.
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The black widow and brown recluse spiders are potentially deadly due to the high concentration of venom per bite. Brown recluse spiders are light brown, except for a darker, violin-shaped marking on the back, immediately behind its eyes. This mark helps identify the spider, though it develops later in life and is not present in young brown recluses.
Black widows on the other hand are different depending on their sex, female black widows are shiny black, with a red-orange hourglass pattern on their abdomen while male black widows are brown or gray with small red spots.
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Our approach to combatting spiders is to first identify where they are located and then remove the webs and spray around the perimeter both inside and out. Spider prevention is part of our comprehensive quarterly plan.
