BUZY BEE PEST MANAGEMENT
Spider Control
Even the bravest of people can quiver at the sight of an eight legged pest, nevertheless unless you brave enough, you’re going to want to know how to get these little heart stoppers out of your house.

In the spider-infested landscapes of Auckland, New Zealand, where over 2500 arachnid species roam, the battle against these eight-legged invaders wages on. From the elusive Katipo to the invasive White Tail Spider, homeowners seek refuge from their presence.
The Katipo, with its distinctive red and white markings, once confined to coastal havens, now ventures closer to human dwellings due to habitat loss. Despite its protected status, encounters demand caution and a gentle hand for relocation.
Meanwhile, the White Tail Spider, a migrant from across the Tasman Sea, lurks in the shadows of homes, its venomous reputation sparking fear. Though its bite is painful, confirmed cases rarely lead to severe outcomes, yet precautions are urged, especially for vulnerable occupants.
To combat this arachnid invasion, pest control experts offer an arsenal of solutions. From sprays targeting exterior perimeters to meticulous interior treatments, the battle plan is tailored to each home's needs. Evacuation during treatment ensures safety, while post-spray instructions safeguard against reinfestation.
But understanding the enemy is crucial. The Avondale Spider, a nocturnal hunter, scurries through roof cavities and dark corners, preying on unsuspecting moths and flies. In contrast, the Tunnel Web Spider, a native tarantula kin, weaves silk-lined burrows, striking fear with its appearance but posing little threat.
As homeowners arm themselves against these invaders, knowledge becomes their greatest weapon. Regular cleaning clears away webs and denies entry to potential prey, while vigilant sealing of gaps and cracks fortifies defenses. And should the need arise, expert assistance stands ready to reclaim homes from the clutches of these arachnid foes.











