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The most recognisable Australian spiders, Redback Spiders are poisonous and typically have a black body with a red stripe. They can be found in sheds and door frames.
White-Tailed Spiders are easily identifiable by the distinctive white colour on their abdomen. These spiders hide in cracks and can bite aggressively.
Huntsman Spiders are large and fast, and their appearance can be alarming. They are generally non-venomous but can still frighten people due to their size and speed.
Black House Spiders are often found in dark, undisturbed places like basements & attics. They are not aggressive, but their bites can cause significant pain.
Early eradication of spiders can minimise the chances of venomous bites from species such as the Redback Spider. A bite can cause intense pain and serious health issues.
Spiders can multiply very quickly. When treatment is delayed, spider populations grow, and the issue becomes more intense. A pest control specialist will eliminate the issue at its source.
Spiders are likely to construct webs in hidden places, including corners and basements. Over time, these webs can damage walls and ceilings. Early spider control will save you from spider infestations.
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The presence of spider webs, particularly in corners of ceilings or other hidden places, indicates spider activity. These webs immobilise insects and are used as nesting sites for egg sacs.
Spiders often enter through cracks and gaps in walls, window frames, or doors. These tiny openings serve as entry points for spiders.
Spiders prefer damp environments, like basements, bathrooms, or areas with leaking pipes. These areas offer ideal habitats for them.
Spiders prey on flying insects such as moths and mosquitoes. When you observe an increase in the number of flying insects in your home, it’s a sign that spiders are actively hunting.
Spider droppings appear as small black specks. Their presence around spider webs or cracks, & gaps indicates that spiders are in your home. Droppings are usually found near webs & nests.
We identify high-risk areas, such as dark corners and cracks, where spiders are likely to hide. This inspection ensures that we target the source of the spider infestation effectively.
Once the inspection is complete, we apply targeted treatments to eliminate spiders from key areas. Our spider treatments focus on places where spiders are most active, ensuring maximum effectiveness.
Our extermination process involves eliminating spiders, their webs, and their eggs. We ensure that all active spider populations are eradicated, providing long-lasting results.
After exterminating spiders, we perform a post-treatment sanitisation to clean the affected areas. This step ensures that your home is not only spider free but also hygienic and safe.
Our mission is simple: to deliver reliable pest management that keeps your home, business, and community clean, safe, and pest-free. With years of on-ground expertise and a customer-first approach, we don’t just treat pests, we prevent them from coming back.
Before treatment, clear the areas where spiders are found and move any fragile items. Our team will guide you on any specific preparations to ensure an effective spider treatment.
Although they can be encountered at any time of the year, funnel web spiders are more active during the warmer months, particularly after heavy rain. Males are more likely to wander in search of mates during summer evenings, which increases the chance of encountering them.
Wolf spider bites are not considered life-threatening to humans, but they can cause localised pain, redness, and swelling. Some people may experience mild nausea or dizziness, especially if bitten while disturbing their hiding places or spider egg sacs. In Western Australia, if symptoms worsen or an allergic reaction occurs, seek prompt medical attention.
Yes, some female spiders may lay an eggs indoor, especially in undisturbed corners, behind furniture, or near indoor plants. They are attracted to areas where insects are present for food.
Mouse spiders and other dangerous spider species should never be treated on your own. The safest option is to rely on effective spider pest control services, especially when they’re found around outdoor furniture and skirting boards.
Our mission is to provide dependable pest control that keeps your home, business, and community safe and pest-free. Backed by years of hands-on experience and a customer-focused approach, we focus on long-term prevention—not just short-term treatment.