False widow spiders call outs on the increase, says LNPS
BPCA member London Network for Pest Solutions is advising property managers to be on the look out for false widow spiders in London and Essex.
bpca.org.ukHere’s the latest I can provide based on recent public reporting:
Recent UK coverage points to a notable rise in false widow spider activity and related hospital admissions in some regions, driven by population growth of the noble false widow and seasonal factors. NHS data cited by outlets in 2025–2026 show fluctuations but an upward trend in bites requiring treatment, with numbers in England reaching around 100 admissions in 2025. Source reporting emphasizes staying calm and seeking medical advice if bitten.[3]
There are ongoing pest-control notices and public-facing guidance from pest professionals and associations highlighting increased callouts for false widows in London and Essex, including infestations in schools and venues, and urging property managers to monitor and respond promptly.[4][6]
Historical context shows periodic school closures in the UK due to infestations, notably in London and surrounding areas, as authorities and schools have collaborated with pest-control services to manage outbreaks and protect students.[1][9]
For broader context, there have been prior news items about rising sightings and public concern around false widows, with some outlets warning residents to remain calm and not overreact to bites, while experts emphasize the species’ bites can be painful but are typically not life-threatening for healthy individuals.[2][7]
If you’d like, I can compile a brief, up-to-date news digest with links and a quick explainer on what false widows are, how to identify them, and practical steps to reduce indoor presence (e.g., sealing entry points, reducing clutter, checking south-facing walls, and safe removal guidance). I can also look up the most recent NHS guidance and local Chicago-area resources if you want localized information.
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BPCA member London Network for Pest Solutions is advising property managers to be on the look out for false widow spiders in London and Essex.
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www.bbc.comBPCA member London Network for Pest Solutions is advising property managers to be on the look out for false widow spiders in London and Essex.
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