Biology
They are not parasites, do not transmit diseases, and are predatory, feeding on insects. There are many species. Their size varies depending on the species. Some can cause poisoning in humans by biting. They usually bite the neck, hands, face, shoulders, and arms. They nest in dim, dark, and damp places in houses. Burning and pain start at the bite site, it itches and swells, and there may be tremors and fatigue. If there is an increased pulse and cold sweating, there are two close points at the bite site, and symptoms occur, a spider bite can be considered.
Control Methods
The bitten area is quickly sucked, and if necessary, it is slightly scratched. Ammonia is applied to the wound, and the person is brought to the doctor. Long-lasting effective spraying is carried out inside the building and in the breeding areas.