SPIDER CONTROL
Contrary to popular belief, the majority of spiders are not dangerous to humans. While some species possess venom potent enough to incapacitate their prey, very few spiders worldwide pose a significant threat to people. Among those that do, such as the black widow or certain recluse spiders, bites are typically defensive and occur when disturbed. However, fatalities from spider bites are exceedingly rare, with medical attention readily managing severe reactions. Most spiders avoid human contact altogether, preferring to prey on insects and contribute positively to ecosystems by controlling pest populations. Understanding their behavior and habitats minimizes any potential risk they pose to humans.