We all know that spiders are scary even when it’s not Halloween. So, what do the 5 Scariest Spiders dress up like on Halloween to give you a real fright? Well we took a peek at this year’s festive costumes of the Black Widow Spider, the Brown Recluse Spider, the Tarantula, the Camel Spider, and the Desert Hairy Scorpion. But who wore it best? Which spider/arachnid is taking home the scariest spider prize? Who needs spider control?
Check it out and vote below:

Black Widow cast herself as Lidsay Lohan (a repeat offender… referring to last year’s Halloween Treat) Sorry Scarlet Johansson but you won’t be playing the Black Widow tonight, but the shy Brown Recluse Spider may have found your cell phone. Sir Herman Cain gets props on his Godfather’s Pizza from the Tarantula. The military boys had enough influence on the Camel Spider that Ron Paul gets the Camel Spider vote. And well, the Desert Hairy Scorpion is feared enough so digging out a scary costume meant going for the gold in fear force names, Chuck Norris.
To Vote and Enter for our Halloween Treat
Two Options and 2 chances:
1- Login to Facebook and Vote on our Facebook Poll: http://facebook.com/bulwarkpestcontrol
2- Tweet your vote with a link to this post: “I vote _______ as the scariest spider: http://blwrk.us/ScarySpiders”
The Poll Closes on Halloween at Midnight. So vote by Oct. 31st.
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Wayne Bryant - Bulwark Exterminating Branch Manager
Our hard working branch manager, Wayne, made a little cameo at Career Day at Triggs Elementary School in North Las Vegas. He spent some time with the kindergarten kids explaining his duties as a pest control exterminator. Or, a “bug guy”, as the kids preferred.
Wayne took a couple sidekicks with him to meet the class. What better critters to show to a class of 5 and 6 year-olds than a tarantula and desert hairy scorpion, who shall both remain nameless. The desert hairy is a much larger scorpion than your average bark scorpion and was perfect for pointing out body parts and features. Both creatures were fan favorites.
Wayne also presented some important points to the class. 1. All bugs are important to life. For example, termite may bother at times, but they keep soil fertile and they break down trees when needed. All insects have a role in nature. 2. If you are bitten or stung, tell an adult immediately. This is an excellent piece of advice. Hopefully it is nothing more than a bite or sting, but now the parent can monitor any oncoming reactions and act accordingly. And 3. Having a pest free home is important to your health. Cats and dogs are pets. Roaches and spiders are pests. Roaches carry pathogens that can lead to respiratory and other allergy related problems.

Wayne Bryant - Bulwark Exterminating Branch Manager at Triggs Elementary
We want to thank Triggs Elementary School for allowing Wayne to come and share some fun and interesting bug facts about Las Vegas Pest Control.
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