FAQ - Spider Control
Spider Control FAQs
Find answers about spider hiding places, spider bites, spider infestation treatment, safety concerns and how Pestoman helps remove spiders from homes and commercial spaces.
Questions & Answers
FAQ - Spider Control
Spiders are common in homes, garages, basements and hidden corners. These FAQs explain how to identify, prevent and professionally treat spider activity.
Spiders typically show up in dark, out-of-the-way places such as basements and attics. Some species are drawn to moisture, while others seek dry areas inside your home.
Spiders can be annoying, unhygienic and hard to remove because their webs are often difficult to see. If you find webs in your garage, porch or carport, remove them with a vacuum. For repeated activity, professional treatment is recommended.
Many spiders are nocturnal and usually do not bite unless they feel threatened. They may crawl across people sometimes, but they normally avoid humans.
Most common house spiders are not poisonous, and some have fangs too small to pierce human skin. However, black widow and brown recluse spiders can be dangerous and bites may require immediate medical attention.
A spider infestation can be difficult to treat on your own, especially if venomous spiders are involved. Brown recluse spiders are especially difficult to remove. If you suspect poisonous spiders, contact Pestoman and let trained technicians handle the issue safely.
Treatment frequency depends on the severity of the problem. Pestoman technicians can inspect your home and advise the best schedule. Generally, annual spider treatment is recommended.
Spiders and insects are both arthropods, but spiders are arachnids. The easiest difference is the number of legs: arachnids have eight legs, while insects have six.
Spiders are carnivorous. Most eat insects, while some larger species can prey on small animals. Their digestion begins before the food is swallowed, and partially digested food is sucked into the spider’s alimentary canal.
Pestoman provides spider pest control with trained technicians. We inspect the property, identify the severity of the problem and apply suitable treatment options for residential and commercial spaces.
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