Spiders Control

There are over 35,000 known species of spiders worldwide, but only a few species are considered dangerous enough to cause human death. Spiders make their nests in warm, dark little places, such as wall crevices, corners, and washrooms.
However, some species prefer to live outdoors, weaving their webs in their garden or an outdoor lighted area. It is very important to solve these problems of spiders. We are highly trained and well-equipped to deal with any type of pest infestation at any scale.

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Facts

  • 1. Spiders are arthropods, like insects – they have an exoskeleton that is on the outside of their body instead of the inside (unlike humans).
  • 2. There are around 40,000 known species of spiders.
  • 3. There are a few main differences between spiders and insects, and one of these is the number of legs – all spiders have eight legs
  • 4. Spiders create silk from spinneret glands in their abdomen.
  • 5. Not all spiders catch their prey in webs – some hide and wait for insects to come by.
  • 6. Spiders lay eggs, and store them in an egg sac to keep them safe.

Diseases/Threats

  • 1. Many spiders bite, but very few are a risk to humans
  • 2. The venom of black widow spiders is a neurotoxin (poisonous to the nervous system)
  • 3. The venom of brown recluse spiders causes necrosis (damage and breakdown) of skin and tissue
  • 4. Tarantulas have hairs on their body and hind legs that can pierce human skin and inject a toxin

Experience

More Than
10 Years

Technology

Monitoring
Tools & ERP for Smart Pest Control

Varied range of customers

Hotels , Hospitals,
Cinemas, Offices

Trained Technicians

NIPHM/CFTRI
Certification

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