Richline, don't want to freak you out, but just want you to manage your expectations about how well pest control will be able to eliminate your brown recluse problem. We bought a house in Lawton, OK that had been vacant for 18 months, and during that time a mess of BR had set up shop. I found the first one crawling across the family room within feet of my toddler son, and from that point on it was game on. I had pest control come out and spray every 30 days (the only time we have EVER had regular pest control) and we still had the bastages. Granted, they would show up in non-reclusive ways after the spraying every 30 days commenced, but they were still there. I told myself they were sick from the spray since they were appearing in broad daylight in open areas, but I don't know that for sure. What I do know is that once you see one moving, you learn to identify them on the run. I just think it is hard to kill a creature that is up above where the spray is deposited, so they don't get the full effect from the spraying. We never have had a bite from one, but I know it's only a matter of time if you live with the suckers. We sold the house in Lawton two years later and have never lived in an house with an infestation like that, but I still make sure I identify every spider that falls in the similar size and color range of a BR. In the house in Lawton they were prolific in the attic, and I am fairly sure the pest control guy didn't treat up there, so insist on that with your pest control company. Also, if I found one moving about in broad daylight in the open, chances are my neighbor noticed activity in her house on that same day, which I always thought was strange.
Anyway, I do agree with putting out some sticky traps in areas (closets and along baseboards under furniture) and also eliminating clutter in closets, where they like to hide. Sadly, you are never going to have that blissful ignorance about poisonous spiders running amok that you had before your bite, but now you can fight them head on. Good luck!