Spider Barriers/ Pest control : this application is for the exterior of the building home and outbuilding. We spray 3 feet up and 3 feet out around the base of the building. All shrubs, trees and knock down any Wasp Nest and spider webs along the building, they are included We recommend 3 per season , but may require less.
Spiders
Black Widow Spiders
Female black widow spiders have a black body with a yellow or red hourglass shape underneath their abdomen. Males are smaller than females, lighter in color, and have streaks of color on their abdomen.
The venom contained in the bite from a female black widow can be deadly. If there are black widow spiders inside of your home or business
Brown Recluse Spiders
Brown Recluse Spiders are dark brown or tan and have a dark violin marking on their back.
When bitten by a Brown Recluse Spider the venom may cause the flesh to become necrotic or into an open ulcer, infection of the skin is also common.
Cat Face Spiders
Cat Face Spiders can be various colors of brown and yellow.
A Cat Face Spider will lay eggs in the fall and then the female will die shortly thereafter. Spider babies, called Spiderlings, leave the egg sac in the spring and begin their lives. This is one of the reasons why continuing pest control services through the fall and winter may be important. However, venom from Cat Face spiders is not known to be harmful to humans, additionally, they are rarely able to puncture the skin of humans when biting.
Hobo Spiders
Hobo Spiders are brown with some yellow markings on their body.
The Center for Disease Control lists Hobo Spiders as one of three venomous spiders found in the United States. If you have a Hobo Spider’s in your home or business in Boise, Idaho please contact Boise Pest Control, LLC.
Huntsman Spiders
Huntsman Spiders are various shades of brown and grey and they will sometimes have red, white, or black coloring.
Huntsman Spiders are also referred to as Giant Crab Spiders. Huntsman Spiders are not usually aggressive, but the bit from a Huntsman Spider is venomous. A bite from a Huntsman Spider will result in swelling, itching, and mild pain.
Wolf Spiders
Wolf Spiders can be any shade of brown, gray, or black. In order to survive, Wolf Spiders have learned how to camouflage themselves to the color of their environment.
A Wolf Spider can bite and when they do the venom usually causes mild pain, itching, and swelling.