Broken Arrow Spider Control
Ever move a box to find that you came within inches of putting your hand on a Black Widow Spider or Brown Recluse Spider? This blog is about Broken Arrow Spider Control and the fact that most of us can say we have seen the Black Widow Spider or a Brown Recluse Spider from time to time is enough to consider professional pest control services. Read on for more Spider Control Broken Arrow information.
Black Widow Spider I Came Across Doing A Termite Treatment |
The Black Widow Spider is known as one of the most venomous/poisonous spiders that live in your typical American household. The female Black Widow Spider is the spider you don't want contact with. She is a vicious killer and if you have ever seen a female Black Widow Spider catch and feed on it's prey it's an amazing site. The male Black Widow Spider is typically harmless. He only wants to live alone and go about his business till he meets a lovely female Black Widow Spider. That can and sometimes is the last of him anyway as the female Black Widow Spider often will kill the male after she has been fertilized. Some girlfriend she is right?
The Brown Recluse Spider doesn't pack the serious punch of a bite as the Black Widow Spider but it does have a unique type of venom/poison that causes flesh and muscle breakdown. Otherwise known as the Fiddleback Spider these spiders are very common here in the Broken Arrow and the local Jenks, Bixby and Tulsa area. Bites from a Brown recluse Spider are much more common than that of a Black Widow Spider and that's likely due to the spiders desire to be in items like clothing, bedding and boxes. The Widow is more of a secluded spider that typically will build it's web and just wait for a victim.
Treatment options for Spiders is available. EnviroTech Exterminating offers an excellent Spider Control Program and has had great success in controlling these populations in clients homes.
The bite of either of these spiders means a trip to the hospital. With the Black Widow Spider you need immediate treatment of any bite. With the Brown Recluse Spider you may not even know you have a bite for some time. Usually you figure it out when the area bitten starts to swell, and becomes a much bigger problem than it would have been if you had actually seen the spider bite you.
Don't let spiders take a bite out of you. Contact EnviroTech Exterminating today at (918) 282-7621 for your Broken Arrow Spider Control treatment and services right away. You can also visit us online at Spider Control Broken Arrow.
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