Black house spiders prefer to live in areas with good shelter. In the home, this could be near window frames, under leaves, inside gutters, on brickwork, and around the rocks and bark. In the outback, this could be in rough-barked trees, as they provide great shelter for their retreats.
While black house spiders are usually not aggressive and their bites are not venomous, they can still cause pain and swelling. Patients can also experience nausea, vomiting, sweating, and – in the case of multiple bites – skin lesions.
Our Black House Spider Treatment includes conducting an onsite investigation and applying a treatment solution to solve this pest problem.