Spiders
Tens of thousands of spider species have been identified throughout the world. These arachnids have eight legs, two body segments, and no wings or antennae. Spiders have three or four pair of eyes. Many spiders have poor vision, but some species of spiders, such as the jumping spider, have exceptional vision.
While spiders can be very beneficial around the home, eating many common insects around the house and garden, they can also pose a significant danger to pets and children.Therefore it is important to enlist the help of the Anti-pest spider management experts.
A spider bite on an adult person is typically painful, resulting in swelling localised around the bite, however some spider bites are fatal and can result in death.
On a small child or pet, the results can be quite dramatic, so it is crucial to conduct effective spider management to reduce this risk.
In winter months, spiders tend to retreat to warmer enclosed areas to lay eggs; in the summer, they are more active.
Before the weather gets too warm would be the perfect time to work on a spider management plan from Anti-pest.