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Black Widow Spider in Las Vegas

Black Widow Spider

Female Black Widows are approx. 1/2 ” in size with a red hour glass marking on the underside. They have irregular shaped webs, hang upside-down and shelter in areas with little or no light. Their venom is a neurotoxin and can be very dangerous especially if there is an allergic reaction. The bite may not be felt but the pain is almost immediate. It’s recommended you seek medical attention if bitten.

Brown Recluse Spider

This spider is very dangerous to humans. It starts out as a small spider bite but their powerful venom slowly kills the flesh. It has a dark brown fiddle-shaped marking and is approx. 1/2″ long. If bitten seek medical attention immediately.

Brown Recluse Spider in Las Vegas
Wolf Spider in Las Vegas

Wolf Spider

A large spider that is hairy and can be up to 2 ” They are not typically associated with webs. They will actively hunt their prey during the day and night. Their bite is rare and not dangerous. They enter the home through doors and cracks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Spider control methods typically involve three steps: inspection, treatment, and prevention. During the inspection, potential hiding spots and signs of activity are identified. Treatment can include using pesticides to eliminate existing spiders and their eggs. Prevention includes sealing cracks and crevices where spiders can enter and removing potential food sources. Our company provides comprehensive spider control services that encompass all these steps.

Pest control can effectively manage spider populations in your home or business. Using their expertise, they can identify the species of spider, locate breeding sites and hiding places, and apply suitable treatments to eliminate them. Additionally, pest control can provide advice on preventing future infestations. At our company, we offer a complete range of services to handle your spider problems efficiently and effectively.