Since brown recluse spiders are such excellent hiders, our trained technicians perform an incredibly thorough inspection to not only find them, but to discover hiding spots that could have them in the future. They know the entry points, the hiding spots, and the habits of these spiders. They will lay out proper traps and can even provide brown recluse spider treatment for those that have already gotten in. You can trust OPC to keep your business free from brown recluse spiders.
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Problems Caused by Brown Recluse Spiders
While brown recluse spiders are not aggressive, they are one of two poisonous spiders in our area. They most commonly bite in response to body pressure when they are inadvertently trapped against bare skin. Bites are commonly misdiagnosed. In rare circumstances a necrotic-like sore could result. The fangs of brown recluse are very small and will not allow them to bite through clothing. The initial bite is usually painless. Oftentimes the victim is unaware until 3 to 8 hours later when the bite site may become red, swollen, and tender. The major problems come from the hit your business’s reputation can take from having these spiders left to multiply.
The most identifiable trait of a brown recluse spider is the violin marking on their back. Though variable in size, adult brown recluse spiders with legs extended are about the size of a U.S. quarter. Coloration ranges from tan to dark brown, and the abdomen and legs are uniformly colored with no stripes, bands, or mottling. The legs are long and thin and lack conspicuous spines. The best way to handle these spiders in your business is to call in a professional brown recluse exterminator to perform brown recluse spider pest control treatments.