SPIDER REMOVAL
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Spider Treatment
We offer highly effective spider treatments that cover all harmful and venomous species, including the White Tailed spider, Funnel web spider, Redback spider, and more.
Our treatments are guaranteed to be 100% safe for children and pets.
Our treatments are guaranteed to be 100% safe for children and pets.
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✓ No Smell after treatment
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Spiders Life Cycle
Spiders are arthropods. They have a hard exoskeleton. But they’re not insects because they have eight legs instead of six. They are in their own class: Arachnida. Arachnids are predators and carnivores. They often kill their prey with poison and then spit digestive juices from their stomachs onto the body of their dead prey, dissolving it before sucking up the pre-digested juices.
What are the differences between spiders and insects?
Spiders have:
Insects have three main body parts, six walking legs, compound eyes, antennae, chewing jaws (mandibles - often secondarily modified), posterior abdominal genital opening.
Spiders are arthropods. They have a hard exoskeleton. But they’re not insects because they have eight legs instead of six. They are in their own class: Arachnida. Arachnids are predators and carnivores. They often kill their prey with poison and then spit digestive juices from their stomachs onto the body of their dead prey, dissolving it before sucking up the pre-digested juices.
What are the differences between spiders and insects?
Spiders have:
- Two main body parts,
- Eight walking legs,
- Simple eyes
- Piercing jaws (fangs),
- Abdominal silk spinning organs,
- Anterior abdominal genital opening.
Insects have three main body parts, six walking legs, compound eyes, antennae, chewing jaws (mandibles - often secondarily modified), posterior abdominal genital opening.