Spiders can be a nuisance and even dangerous for some. Spiders can create unsightly webs and enter through tiny cracks, making their presence unwelcome. Our pest control service offers a safe and effective spider treatment that will protect your entire home inside and out. We will apply the treatment strategically throughout the property for long-lasting results.
Our Spider General Treatment might be for you! This treatment will exterminate Spiders, Ants and cockroaches with the one powerful treatment. Our safe and effective treatment is applied to the internal and external areas of your property. On a standard size block our treatment is applied from to your rain gutters, external walls, around windows, paths, lawns, gardens and fences. Internally we treat your internal skirtings, inside your roof void, cornices and anywhere deemed necessary and safe to so.
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Victoria is home to a diverse range of spiders, from the harmless to the potentially dangerous. Here are some of the most common ones you might encounter:
Common and Potentially Harmful Spiders
- Redback Spider: Found throughout Australia, including Victoria, these spiders have a distinctive red stripe on their back. Their bite can be painful and require medical attention.
- White-tailed Spider: Another common species, white-tailed spiders are often found indoors. While once thought to be responsible for serious bites, recent research suggests their venom is less harmful than previously believed.
- Huntsman Spider: These large, flat spiders are often found in homes and cars. Despite their intimidating appearance, they are generally harmless to humans.
- Black House Spider: Common in urban areas, these spiders build messy webs in corners and window frames. Their bite is usually mild.
- Wolf Spiders: These hairy spiders hunt prey rather than building webs. They are common in gardens and bushland.
Important Tips
- Avoid handling spiders: Most spiders are harmless and prefer to avoid humans.
- Wear gloves when gardening: This can protect your hands from accidental bites.
- Seek medical attention if bitten: If you suspect you have been bitten by a venomous spider, seek medical advice immediately.