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Spiders
Spiders can become invasive in homes, often seeking shelter in dark, undisturbed areas like basements, attics, and corners. Their presence can be unsettling for homeowners.
Some species, such as the black widow or brown recluse, may pose health risks with their bites.
What Problems Can Spiders Cause?
1. Venomous Bites:
Some spiders, like the black widow and brown recluse, have venomous bites that can cause severe pain, swelling, and in rare cases, more serious health issues.
2. Nuisance:
Spider webs can be unsightly and accumulate dust. Their presence can be unsettling or frightening for some people, especially those with arachnophobia.
It's very important to contact us to help prevent potential health risks to you, your loved ones, or your pets
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Types of Spiders We Service:
Wolf Spider
Wolf spiders can bite if they feel threatened, but their bites are generally not dangerous to humans.
The bite might be painful and cause some swelling, but it's not medically significant for most people.

Black Widow Spider
Black widow spiders are considered dangerous due to their venomous bite.
While most spider bites are harmless, a black widow spider's venom can cause severe pain, muscle cramps, nausea, and in some cases, more serious symptoms, especially in young children, the elderly, or individuals with weakened immune systems. Black widows can also reproduce quickly so it's important to call us as soon as you start seeing them.
Black widow spiders are typically not aggressive and will only bite if they feel threatened, such as when they are accidentally squeezed or crushed. It's important to exercise caution when handling woodpiles, gardening, or working in dark, undisturbed areas where they may reside.

Yellow Sac Spider
While their bites are generally not medically significant, they can be painful and cause localized swelling and itching.
They spin messy webs in corners, which can be unsightly. They often invade homes, particularly in the fall, seeking warmer environments.
