THE IMPORTANCE OF SPRAYING FOR SPIDERS
Australia is home to a host of venomous critters one of which happens to be the Redback Spider. It’s the female of the species who actually is the venomous one.
Unless you’re an Arachnologist - you know, someone who studies spiders you’re not going to know the difference. So, it’s best to assume it’s a female if you happen to see one.
Of course, if you see lots of little baby Redbacks it’s pretty safe to conclude that the bigger spider with them is their mumma and she may be a little protective of her offspring.
What happens if you're bitten by a Redback Spider? Thankfully Redback Spiders rarely bite. However, a bite from a Redback Spider is capable of causing death especially in young children.
Any bite should be treated with the utmost caution and you should seek medical attention.
With this in mind, we recommend spraying for spiders as part of your pest control service.
Please call us today to book your pest control service to include spraying for spiders.