Spider Facts And Identification

Spiders are common pests entering homes, especially during Autumn, as they seek warmer places to spend the winter. While most spider species are harmless, their presence in homes and businesses can still be unsettling to some people. Spiders can spin webs and create unsightly messes, and some venomous species can pose a health threat. This makes it essential to remove these pests from your property carefully.

At Tom’s Pest Control Sydney, we understand the importance of safe and effective pest removal and offer affordable, comprehensive services. We employ our team of trained and experienced professionals to carry out the spider removal procedure efficiently without causing any harm or inconvenience to you or your loved ones.

Dangerous and Deadly Spider

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Funnel Web Spider

The funnel web spider is a venomous spider species native to Australia. There are several species of funnel web spiders, and they are known for their aggressive behaviour and venomous bites. Funnel web spiders are typically found in cool and humid areas, and they build webs that are funnel shaped. The bites from these spiders can cause serious health problems, including muscle pain, nausea, and death in severe cases.

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Redback Spider

A member of the black widow family, the redback spider is recognisable by its distinctive red markings on their upper abdomen. These spiders are commonly found in populated areas and often in and around homes, sheds, and garages. If you live in an area where these spiders are common, it is essential to reduce the risk of bites by removing webs and hiding places and wearing protective clothing when working in areas where they are found.

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White-Tail Spider

White-tailed spiders get their name from the distinctive white markings on the tip of their tails. They are typically between 12 and 20 mm long and darkish red to grey. White-tailed spiders are known for their wandering behaviour and are often found in homes and other buildings, especially during the warmer months. They feed on other spiders and insects, and their venom is toxic to their prey.

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Wolf Spider

Wolf spiders are a large group of spiders that are found all over the world. They are named after their hunting behaviour, as they chase down their prey rather than using webs to catch them. Wolf spiders are typically brown or grey and can range in size. Wolf spiders are common in various habitats, including forests, fields, and deserts, and they can sometimes be found in homes and other buildings. They are not considered dangerous to humans and are not typically aggressive, but their bites can be painful.

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Mouse Spiders

Mouse spiders are typically black in colour and range in size from 10 to 35 mm. These spiders are found in various habitats, including forests and semi-arid shrublands, and they construct burrows in the ground for shelter. They are not typically aggressive, but their bites can cause minor to moderate effects.

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Black House Spider

Black house spiders are black and tend to build webs in and around homes and other buildings. Black house spiders are typically between 10 to 18 mm in length and are not considered dangerous to humans, but their bites can cause mild symptoms, such as pain and swelling. They feed on other insects like beetles, moths, and termites.

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Trapdoor Spider

Trapdoor spiders are a group of non-aggressive spiders found in various parts of the world. They are named after their tendency to construct burrows in the ground with a hinged trapdoor for protection. These spiders are typically brown or black in colour and range in size from tiny, thumb-sized spiders to large, fist-sized spiders.

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Huntsman Spider

Huntsman spiders are a group of large, venomous spiders found in various parts of the world. They are named after their hunting behaviour, speed and agility. These spiders are typically brown or grey and range in size from 2.2 to 2.8 cm. Huntsman spiders are known for their ability to climb smooth surfaces, such as windows and walls, and they are often found in homes and other buildings.

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Garden Orb Weaving Spider

Garden orb weaving spiders construct large, circular webs in gardens, forests, and other natural habitats. They are typically reddish-brown or grey in colour and range in size from 20 to 30 mm. These spiders feed on insects and other small prey, and their webs can become quite large and unsightly if left unchecked.

Looking For Spider Removal Services – We Can Help

Tom’s Pest Control specialises in spider removal, employing cutting-edge techniques and methods to effectively eliminate spiders from your property. Our process begins with a comprehensive inspection of your premises when you engage our services for pest removal. We meticulously search for spider hiding spots and assess the extent of the infestation, enabling us to develop a tailored treatment plan suited to your specific residential or commercial needs.

If your property has been overrun by an excessive number of spiders, don’t hesitate to reach out to us for assistance.