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TREATMENT FOR SPIDERS

Having one or two spiders in your house is not unusual, but if they start spreading, it can become a big problem. This is especially true if you have a poisonous spider in your home. Spiders can bite and their bites can be painful or poisonous. They also create problems by spinning webs in different areas of your house. If you have a spider infestation, it could be a sign of another pest infestation, as spiders follow their food sources.

If you need pest control for spiders for your home or business, contact Allied Pest Management. We are a top-notch spider removal control service in Las Vegas and surrounding areas that uses advanced methods and techniques to eliminate spiders from your property.

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Brown recluses

Physical Characteristics: 

  • Color can vary from pale to dark brown
  • Can become very large

Behavior:

  • Fast and aggressive
  • Their venom can cause skin lesions, sometimes requiring skin grafts

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Camel spiders

Physical Characteristics: 

  • Tan/ light brown, can be mistaken for scorpions
  • Large mouths


Behavior:

  • Known to invade homes
  • Bites are not toxic but can cause allergic reactions

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Wolf spiders

Physical Characteristics:

  • Brown or dark with lots of hair


Behavior:

  • Fast, and carry eggs on their back
  • Nocturnal, seek warm places in homes
  • Venom not deadly to humans

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Black widows

Physical Characteristics:

  • Females are shiny, black; Males are brown or gray with red dots


Behavior:

  • Aggressive, venomous
  • Bite can require emergency care

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Spider Removal

  • Clear your yard of woodpiles and debris. Spiders are attracted to decaying wood as it attracts the bugs they feed on. 
  • Check for any gaps around your windows and doors. Spiders will enter if there is an opening.
  • Keep bushes trimmed. Spiders tend to build webs in bushes and can eventually make their way to the entrance or windows if they can easily access them. 


  • Most spiders in our homes are not dangerous to humans. They either can't bite through our skin or their venom isn't strong enough to cause health problems. However, they can be annoying to have around, especially with their webs and the surprise of seeing them.

Only a small number of spider species, around 30 out of 46,000, are actually harmful to humans. In Nevada, there are venomous spiders like the black widow and tarantula. While only a few people die from spider bites each year, pets are more at risk.

Las Vegas' warm climate is perfect for dangerous spiders like brown recluses and black widows. These spiders can be found in Las Vegas and surrounding areas and their bites can be painful, requiring medical attention.


If you suspect that spiders, particularly brown recluse or black widows, have infested your home or property, it is crucial to contact a professional pest control company. This will help prevent any harm to individuals or pets.


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