Spider Control

Spider Control

Professional spider control that protects your home from venomous and nuisance arachnids.

5 Highlights on Spider Control

Spider control is a targeted service that eliminates eight-legged invaders from residential and commercial properties. Our licensed technicians handle every infestation with precision and care.

  • Brown Recluse Spider Treatment: We inspect dark, hidden corners where brown recluses lurk, then apply residual insecticides and dusters to eradicate the colony at its source.
  • Black Widow Spider Treatment: Our certified arachnologists identify black widow nests around garages, sheds, and basements, then exterminate these venomous pests using EPA-approved chemicals.
  • General Spider Control: We treat house spiders, wolf spiders, jumping spiders, and daddy long-legs through integrated pest management, sweeping cobwebs and sealing cracks.
  • Web and Egg Sac Removal: Our applicators vacuum web-covered ceilings, brush away silk, and destroy egg sacs before they hatch into hundreds of spiderlings.
  • Preventive Perimeter Service: We dust crevices, bait baseboards, and apply repellents around attics and crawl spaces to deter future arachnid invasions.

Why Choose Our Spider Control

Spider control from Abode Pest Solutions delivers measurable results backed by warranty protection. Our exterminators carry full state licenses, EPA certifications, and ongoing entomology training that keeps every technician current on arachnid behavior.

We treat each property differently. A house infested with brown recluses needs a different protocol than one with seasonal house spiders, and our inspectors assess every situation before we apply any product. This precision saves you money and protects your family from unnecessary chemical exposure.

Our crews wear proper PPE on every visit, including respirators, gloves, and masks. We use eco-friendly and non-toxic formulations whenever possible, reserving stronger arachnicides for severe infestations involving venomous species. Children and pets stay safe because we follow strict reentry intervals and label directions.

Every spider control service comes with a written service contract and a satisfaction warranty. If spiders return between scheduled visits, we come back at no charge and retreat the affected areas. We document each inspection, treatment, and follow-up so you always know what we did and why.

Customers choose us because we answer the phone, show up on time, and explain our findings in plain language. Our trusted reputation rests on consistent results across thousands of homes treated each year.

Signs You Need Spider Control

Spider control becomes necessary when arachnid activity crosses from occasional to persistent. Watch for these five indicators in your home or business.

Visible Webs in Multiple Rooms: Cobwebs spinning across ceiling corners, doorframes, and light fixtures signal an established population. House spiders and cellar spiders weave continuously, and webs that reappear within days of cleaning point to a recurrent infestation needing professional treatment.

Sightings of Venomous Species: Spotting a black widow with its red hourglass marking or a brown recluse with its violin-shaped back warrants immediate action. These species hide in shoes, woodpiles, and attic insulation, and their bites cause serious medical reactions.

Egg Sacs in Hidden Areas: Round, papery egg sacs tucked behind baseboards, inside garage corners, or under furniture mean spiders are breeding on your property. Each sac can hatch dozens to hundreds of spiderlings, turning a small problem into a full invasion within weeks.

Increased Insect Activity: Spiders hunt prey, so a rise in arachnid numbers often follows a surge in cockroaches, ants, flies, or other insects. Our technicians address both the spiders and the food source through integrated pest management.

Bites or Skin Reactions: Unexplained welts, lesions, or bite marks appearing overnight suggest spiders are crawling through bedding or clothing. Brown recluse bites in particular cause necrotic wounds that need medical attention, and the underlying infestation needs extermination.

Damp basements, dusty storage areas, and cluttered garages create perfect harborage. If your property fits this description and you’re seeing spiders regularly, schedule an inspection.

Our Spider Control Process

Our spider control process follows five clear steps that produce consistent results.

Step 1: Inspection A licensed inspector walks the entire property, inside and out. We identify spider species, locate webs and egg sacs, and document harborage points like cracks, crevices, and crawl spaces. The inspector notes moisture issues and entry points that attract arachnids.

Step 2: Assessment and Plan The technician reviews findings with you and builds a treatment plan matched to the species and severity. Brown recluse and black widow infestations get aggressive protocols. Lighter house spider populations get a more conservative approach using non-toxic products where suitable.

Step 3: Treatment Application Our applicators spray residual insecticides along baseboards, dust cracks with arachnicide powder, and place sticky traps in attics, basements, and garages. We target nests directly and treat exterior perimeters to stop new spiders from entering.

Step 4: Web and Egg Sac Removal Crews vacuum and sweep visible webs, brush down ceiling corners, and remove egg sacs before they hatch. This physical removal works alongside chemical treatment to break the breeding cycle.

Step 5: Monitoring and Follow-Up We schedule return visits to monitor activity, refresh treatments, and seal newly discovered entry points. Quarterly service contracts keep spider populations suppressed year-round, and our warranty covers retreatment between visits.

Brands We Use

Spider control products from trusted manufacturers give us reliable, EPA-registered tools for every situation. Our purchasing team selects formulations that balance effectiveness with safety for your family and pets.

  • Syngenta 
  • BASF
  • Bayer 
  • FMC 
  • Rockwell Labs 
  • MGK 
  • Control Solutions 
  • Nisus 
  • Catchmaster
  • Whitmire Micro-Gen 

Our technicians wear NIOSH-approved respirators, nitrile gloves, and protective eyewear during every application.

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FAQs About Spider Control

What is spider control? 

Spider control is a professional pest service that identifies, treats, and prevents arachnid infestations. Technicians use inspections, residual chemicals, dusts, traps, and physical removal to eliminate spiders from homes and businesses.

When should I schedule spider control? 

Schedule service the moment you spot venomous species like black widows or brown recluses, or when webs and egg sacs appear in multiple areas. Spring and fall are peak seasons because spiders breed and seek shelter during those months.

Why do I have spiders in my home? 

Spiders enter buildings hunting prey, escaping weather, or breeding in quiet harborage. Cluttered garages, damp basements, and homes with cockroach or ant problems attract arachnids because these pests provide food.

How does spider control work? 

Our process combines inspection, targeted chemical application, web and egg sac removal, and exterior perimeter treatment. Residual products keep working for weeks, killing spiders that crawl across treated surfaces.

Can spider control eliminate brown recluses and black widows? 

Yes. Our certified technicians apply species-specific protocols using arachnicide dusts, residual sprays, and sticky traps in the dark, hidden spots these venomous spiders prefer. Severe infestations may need multiple visits.

Does spider control affect pets and children? 

Our applications are safe when label directions are followed. We use non-toxic and eco-friendly products where appropriate, observe reentry intervals, and apply chemicals in cracks and crevices away from living areas.

How long does spider control last? 

Most treatments protect for 60 to 90 days. Quarterly service contracts maintain year-round suppression and include free retreatment under warranty.