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Redback Spiders: How To Keep Them At Bay



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By : Eva Judge   

Australia is a beautiful country, but like many things there are a few downsides. Most parts of the country have redback spiders to contend with, for example. Instead of just accepting their presence, however, you can - and should - do something about it.

Inspecting For Redback Spiders -

As you're undoubtedly aware, redback spiders are quite common in most parts of Australia. All too often, pest inspections Brisbane reveal their presence - then the real fun begins. Getting rid of redback spiders is no easy task. Spotting them isn't too difficult; female redbacks are the ones to look out for, are larger than a fifty cent piece and are black, with a telltale red band down their backs along with an hourglass shaped symbol. Once they're located, a series of insecticide treatments is necessary. Unfortunately using an insecticide yourself isn't generally enough to eradicate these little creatures from your property.

Why The Worry Over Redbacks?

Redback spiders aren't aggressive. In other words, they don't tend to seek people out in order to bite them. A redback spider bite does not always require antivenom, although a trip to the hospital is usually a smart idea. The biggest risk associated with redback spiders is that curious children often stumble upon their webs then end up with a series of painful bites. Since kids are so much smaller than adults, the consequences of a redback spider bite can be far more serious. Inspectors know where to look for redback spiders and their webs, and they can teach you how to check periodically yourself to help lessen the chances of your kids getting bit.

Don't Get More Than You'd Bargained For -

A new home should also be a new beginning for you and your family. Why mar such a pleasant experience by having to deal with a horde of redback spiders - or any spiders, for that matter? Those in the know always include a pest inspection before closing any real estate deal. Even if the presence of redbacks isn't a deal breaker for you, it still helps to know what you're getting yourself into. Also, treating a home that has a redback spider infestation is far easier to do when there's no furniture - or people - present. Take care of it before you move in, and you'll be better off.

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Author Resource:- Trying to save a bit of money by not having pest inspections Brisbane done can be risky. Spider infestations can go unnoticed, and down the road you'll have a major problem to contend with. Hire a professional Brisbane pest control from Defence Pest Management to lift the worry of redback spiders and other unpleasant surprises from your home.
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