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Pest Control in Australia
Pest Control in Australia
Rodents (Rats and Mice)
Insects (Cockroaches, spiders, etc)
Birds (pigeons etc)
Reptiles (snakes etc)
Wild Animals (possums)
Types of Pests in Australia
Types of Pests in Australia
Rats and Mice
Cockroaches
Spiders
Flies and Mosquitoes
Bed Bugs
Natural Pest Control Methods
Natural Pest Control Methods
Biological Controls
Natural Repellents
Plant Based Repellents
Physical Barriers
Beneficial Predators
Chemical Pest Control Methods
Chemical Pest Control Methods
Poison Baits
Fumigation
Sprays and Dusts
Traps
Rodenticides
Professional Pest Control Services
Professional Pest Control Services
Prevention Plans
Inspections
Treatment Plans
Sanitation Measures
Exclusion Techniques
About Us
Spiders
Spiders are fascinating creatures that have been around for millions of years. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, from the tiniest specks to huge, hairy tarantulas. Despite their often intimidating appearance, spiders play an important role in our environment, consuming countless mosquitoes and other insects that would otherwise overwhelm us. In addition to providing pest control, spiders also provide us with beautiful webs which can be admired as artworks. So next time you see a spider lurking in your home or garden, resist the urge to squish it - take a moment to appreciate its intricate handiwork and marvel at its remarkable abilities!
Pest Control in Australia
Flies and Mosquitoes
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of spiders are common in Australia?
Common spider species in Australia include Huntsman, White-tailed, Redback, Funnel Web and Daddy Long Legs spiders.
How can I best control spider infestations in my home?
To reduce the risk of spiders entering your home, make sure to keep windows and doors closed and sealed properly. If possible, keep outdoor lights off at night to reduce the attraction for insects that spiders feed on. Regularly vacuum areas such as under beds and furniture to remove webs and egg sacs.
Are there any health risks associated with spider bites?
In most cases a spider bite will only cause mild symptoms such as local swelling or itching but some species can be dangerous if bitten. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if you think you have been bitten by a potentially dangerous spider such as a Redback or Funnel Web Spider.