Spider control services
Our specialized spider control services aim to manage and minimize spider populations in your home or business, ensuring a comfortable living or working environment.
How unique pest control gets rid of spiders
unique pest control skilled technicians can identify the spider species present within your home and offer professional spider control solutions. Our technicians can remove spiders and their webs from around your home.
What attracts spiders to your home?
There is easy access to water. Certain spider species are attracted to damp environments. Common areas where you can find spiders in the house are basements, bathrooms, or other areas with standing water. Spiders are searching for food (other pests). If there is a food source within your home they can prey on, they will. Various weather conditions attract spiders. When it gets too hot, cold, or wet, spiders will seek shelter to protect themselves. They have easy access to enter your home. If there are any damaged areas within your home, they can crawl right in. This could be existing cracks, crevices, holes, or open doors and windows.



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
No, not all spiders are poisonous. Most spiders are venomous, but venom is not always dangerous to humans. Spiders use their venom to kill their prey. However, there are a few venomous spider species that are present in the United States that will seek shelter indoors.
Attempting a do-it-yourself (DIY) or natural home remedy to remove spiders is often a homeowner’s first thought when they spot one of these frightening pests, but it can cost you more resources in the long run. To effectively remove spiders in your home, you need to remove the spider, its web, and any egg sacs. However, when it comes to spider pest control, you may want to leave it to the professionals. It can be difficult to determine if the spider in your home is venomous. While the chances are slim, it’s best not to try your luck.
Spiders can enter your home in numerous ways. The easiest way is through gaps that are around windows, doors, vents, etc. Luckily, this can be pretty easy to resolve on your own. To prevent more spiders from entering, you can seal these openings. For doors and windows, you can replace worn weather stripping. A spider exterminator can help seal these gaps during your service appointment post-inspection.