IDENTIFYING BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER PROBLEMS
Brown recluse spiders have a characteristic dark brown violin marking on their back.
IDENTIFYING BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER INFESTATIONS
Brown recluse spiders are nocturnal and eat other bugs like cockroaches and crickets. Male brown recluse spiders wander farther than females and will crawl into shoes or other clothing. Brown recluse spiders infestations often live outdoors in debris and wood piles. They can be found indoors in storage areas and dark recesses.
BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER THREATS
Like the black widow spider, the brown recluse spider bites in defense and does not bite humans instinctively. They will bite humans when the clothing they are hiding in is worn. The brown recluse spider bite is painful and can produce an open, ulcerating sore.
HOW TO GET RID OF BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER PROBLEMS
Getting rid of brown recluse spiders can be tricky since they tend to build their nests in unique places. Our green brown recluse spider control experts will assess the brown recluse spider problem and any brown recluse spider threat prior to using a brown recluse spider control plan, providing you with peace of mind when it comes to these potential unwelcome brown recluse spider infestations. And because Wildlife Management Services’ methods for brown recluse spider control are environmentally friendly and organic, there is no concern for your family and pets.
Wildlife Management Services has the knowledge, equipment, and skills to take care of all your brown recluse spider problems and will show you how to get rid of brown recluse spiders for good!
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