How to recognise false widow spiders

In the UK, spiders are commonplace. While we know having a spider problem at your property can be stressful, luckily, most species in the UK aren’t deadly. The most dangerous spider in this country is the false widow due to its venomous bite. In these cases, you may want to consider insect removal services.

But with so many different species, how do you know if you have a false widow spider issue at your property? Read on to find out more.

How common are false widow spiders in the UK?

Over the last few decades, false widow spiders have become increasingly common in the UK, frequently spotted in properties in the South of England. While originally from the Canary Islands, false widows have spread across the world due to travel, trade and changes in climate.

False widows thrive in warmer settings, which is why they can be found in spots like garages, houses, sheds, attics, porches and conservatories. Many households start seeing spiders in their properties during the Autumn months when it gets cold outside.

False Widow Spiders

Are false widow spiders dangerous?

Many people fear false widows due to their association with the ‘black widow’ spider. However, while they do have a venomous bite, which can feel a bit like being stung by a wasp, they’re not deadly.

False widows tend to leave humans alone unless they feel threatened. Bites can lead to a painful, red and swollen site. In rare cases, their bites can cause reactions, but this is likely to be related to pre-existing allergies.

What do false widow spiders look like?

Want to know what a false widow spider looks like? Recognising their common features is the key to distinguishing them from other species. The female false widow is larger than the male (with a body length of up to 14mm) with a bulbous, dark and shiny abdomen. Cream-coloured markings are often seen in geometric patterns, and their legs are reddish-orange.

False widow spider webs have a loose and tangled consistency, based up to two metres above the ground. That’s why they’re sometimes spotted around door frames and eaves.

What should you do if you see a false widow spider in your home?

If you discover a false widow spider in your property or you think you have any kind of spider infestation, avoid handling the insect directly. It’s wise to contact a professional pest controller to safely and efficiently handle the situation for you.

Future spider issues can be reduced by reducing clutter in your home and sealing gaps in walls and windows where insects may find their way inside. Regular cleaning in potential hiding spots like attics and garages can also deter them from lurking in those spots.

Got a spider problem? Contact Effective Pest Solutions

Effective Pest Solutions are insect control experts. If you need spider control services in London, Surrey and South East locations like Chertsey and Chipstead, get in touch.

We’re available now on 07951 228 778 or info@effectivepestsolutions.co.uk.

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