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Spider Pest Control Services

EcoGuard Pest Management offers guaranteed spider control services for your residential or commercial property. Our state licensed spider exterminators are trained in how to deal with these pests. Even though spiders generally pose little threat to humans, their presence and the webs they leave can be unsettling for many.

Spider Pest Control Experts

While most spiders are harmless and provide beneficial insect control, there are some species that pose a potential threat to humans. Spiders like black widows and brown recluses are venomous and have the potential to cause serious damage to people and animals if bitten. That said, these spiders are not aggressive and usually only bite humans when disturbed. At EcoGuard Pest Management we are experienced and knowledgeable in all forms of spider treatment methods from local treatment to web clearing. EcoGuard utilizes integrated pest management (IPM) to ensure we provide effective spider control services.

Understanding Spider Behavior and Biology

Spiders are classified as arachnids which indicate that they have 8 legs, multiple sets of eyes, and 2 primary body segments. Understanding their biology helps in effective control:

  • The cephalothorax contains the eyes, fangs, mouth, and legs while the abdomen contains the genital structures, spiracles, and the spinnerets used to spin spider silk
  • Spider silk is elastic, strong, and sticky, used to construct homes, trap insects, and construct egg sacs
  • Most spiders hide in areas that generally go undisturbed, such as piles of firewood, storage areas, and exterior harborage locations
  • Spiders often make their way inside a home via small openings if they are in search of food, water, mates, or shelter
  • Female spiders can produce over 4,000 spiders in a lifetime, which is why spider populations can get out of hand quickly if not addressed appropriately

Spider Control Service Plans

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  • Entry point identification
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Service Areas

We provide spider control services throughout:

  • California
  • Oregon
  • Washington
  • Texas
  • Tennessee
  • Nevada
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Spider Treatment Options

EcoGuard Pest Management is a leader in spider control methodology and service. We pride ourselves on using products with the least environmental impact while delivering effective results. Our comprehensive approach targets spiders at all life stages and eliminates the conditions that attract them to your property.

Exterior perimeter pesticide application creating barrier preventing spider entry

Chemical Pesticide Application

Our licensed technicians lay down an exterior perimeter pesticide application as a barrier to prevent spiders from entering your home. This also prevents other bugs they prey on from entering.

Interior spider treatment application in harborage sites and entry points

Interior Treatment

Interior areas are sprayed in potential harborage sites and entry points to ensure that treatments are left to affect any new spiders that might take residence.

Professional web removal service clearing spider webs from hard to reach areas

Web Removal Service

Once an area has been treated, any remaining webs are removed. These are often in tough to reach areas inside and outside of your home, ensuring all webbing is found and eliminated.

Common Types of Spiders

Common Species We Encounter

Black widow spider showing distinctive red hourglass marking on shiny black body

Black Widow

Easily identified by their shiny black bodies and distinctive red hourglass marking on the underside. Black widows are venomous and their bites can cause serious health effects, though they are not aggressive and only bite when disturbed.

Brown recluse spider displaying characteristic violin shaped marking on brown body

Brown Recluse

Staying true to their name, brown recluses stay 'reclusive' whenever possible. If disturbed, they can inflict injury as their venom has the potential to cause serious damage. They are about a half inch in size and are usually brown with a violin-shaped marking.

Common house spider building web in indoor corner location

House Spider

Common house spiders are among the most frequently encountered indoor spiders. They are generally harmless and help control other pest populations, but their webs can be unsightly.

Large wolf spider actively hunting prey on ground near home foundation

Wolf Spider

Wolf spiders are large, fast-moving hunters that don't build webs. They actively hunt their prey on the ground and are often found in gardens and around home foundations.

What Causes Spiders?

Understanding what attracts spiders to your property is key to preventing infestations. Spiders are drawn to specific conditions that provide food, shelter, and breeding opportunities.

Abundant insect population providing food sources attracting spiders to property

🦟 Abundant Food Sources

The presence of spiders in a home generally indicates that there are enough food sources to sustain them, which could indicate a bigger pest problem. Spiders feed on insects, so controlling other pests is crucial.

Cluttered storage areas and firewood piles providing undisturbed spider harborage

📦 Undisturbed Harborage Areas

Spiders prefer areas that go undisturbed, such as storage areas, piles of firewood, cluttered spaces, and quiet corners where they can build webs and hunt undisturbed.

Foundation cracks and window gaps allowing spider entry into home

🚪 Entry Points and Gaps

Spiders make their way inside homes via small openings, cracks in foundations, gaps around windows and doors, and utility line penetrations in search of food, water, mates, or shelter.

Basement moisture and high humidity areas attracting moisture seeking spiders

💧 Moisture and Humidity

Many spider species are attracted to areas with moisture sources. Basements, crawl spaces, and bathrooms with high humidity levels can attract spiders seeking water.

What Are Signs of Spiders in Your Home?

Recognizing the signs of spider activity early can help you address problems before they become severe. Here are the key indicators:

Spider webs in corners and ceiling junctions showing active spider presence

Spider Webs

The most obvious sign is the presence of spider webs in corners, ceiling junctions, around windows, and in undisturbed areas. Different spider species create different web patterns.

Multiple live spiders visible during daytime indicating high population numbers

Live Spiders

Seeing multiple live spiders, especially during the day, indicates an active population. Spiders are typically nocturnal, so daytime sightings may suggest high numbers.

Spider egg sacs containing hundreds of baby spiders attached to web

Egg Sacs

Spider egg sacs appear as small, silken bundles often attached to webs or hidden in protected areas. A single egg sac can contain hundreds of baby spiders.

Insect carcasses wrapped in silk below spider web showing active feeding

Insect Debris

Collections of insect carcasses wrapped in silk near webs indicate active spider feeding. This debris accumulates below webs where spiders discard their prey remains.

Translucent shed spider exoskeletons indicating active growing spider population

Shed Exoskeletons

As spiders grow, they molt and shed their exoskeletons. Finding these translucent casings indicates active spider populations living in the area.

High populations of prey insects attracting increased spider activity

Increased Other Pest Activity

A sudden increase in spider activity often correlates with higher populations of prey insects. Addressing the food source is crucial for long-term spider control.

Commercial Spider Control

EcoGuard Pest Management implements customized spider control programs for commercial facilities that prioritize operational continuity while ensuring effective pest elimination. Our comprehensive commercial spider protection programs combine discrete treatment applications with flexible scheduling to maintain your business operations while ensuring complete elimination of spider problems.

We specialize in spider control solutions for:

  • Restaurants and food service establishments
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Hotels and hospitality venues
  • Educational institutions
  • Office complexes
  • Food processing facilities
  • Warehouses and storage facilities
  • Retail spaces
  • Manufacturing facilities
  • Multi-unit residential properties
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The EcoGuard Guarantee

EcoGuard offers a 100% satisfaction guarantee for all of our customers, and we stand by our promise to eradicate your spider problem until the very last spider is gone. That spider control guarantee comes with every service and if the spiders come back, then so do we, at no additional cost. We are standing by to give you a free estimate and to help you set your first spider pest control service appointment.

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Our Spider Control Process

A systematic approach to complete spider elimination and prevention

1

Comprehensive Inspection

Our licensed technicians conduct a thorough property inspection to identify spider species, locate harborage areas, find webs and egg sacs, and identify entry points. We also assess conditions attracting spiders to your property.

2

Exterior Perimeter Treatment

We apply a barrier treatment around the exterior of your property to prevent spiders and their prey insects from entering. This creates a protective shield around your home or business.

3

Interior Treatment Application

Strategic interior treatments target potential harborage sites, entry points, and active spider locations. We use products that are safe for indoor use while remaining highly effective.

4

Web Removal Service

Our technicians remove existing webs from both interior and exterior areas, including hard-to-reach locations. This eliminates current infestations and makes your property immediately more comfortable.

Seasonal Plan for Spider Control

Year-round protection adapted to seasonal spider behavior patterns

Spring Spider Control

Spring

Focus on exterior perimeter treatments as spiders emerge and begin breeding. Remove winter webs and egg sacs before they hatch.

Summer Spider Control

Summer

Peak spider activity requires vigilant monitoring and treatment of outdoor living spaces, eaves, and entry points as populations reach maximum levels.

Fall Spider Control

Fall

Prevent indoor migration as spiders seek shelter from cooling temperatures. Strengthen exclusion measures and increase interior monitoring.

Winter Spider Control

Winter

Maintain interior treatments and focus on heated spaces where spiders remain active. Address potential overwintering sites in storage areas.

Spider Control FAQs

Everything you need to know about spider control and treatment

Yes, EcoGuard's licensed and trained spider exterminators are qualified to assist in implementing reactive treatment options no matter which spider species you have. In addition, we can also provide you with preventative measures to help keep spiders away in addition to web removal services.

The average cost to hire a spider exterminator will vary greatly depending on severity of infestation and size of treated area. That said, the national average for a one-time spider exterminator visit is right around $275, but typically falls between $200-$500.

Generally, whenever you find a lot of spiders in your house, it means that they are finding enough food and resources available to survive. If there is enough of an ongoing pest problem, this could lead to a widespread spider infestation. If there are signs of spiders or other pest populations in your house, call EcoGuard Pest Control to get a technician out for an inspection.

Yes, we use EPA-approved products that are safe when applied by licensed professionals. We follow strict safety protocols and provide clear instructions on when it's safe to return to treated areas. Our integrated pest management approach prioritizes using products with the least possible hazard.

The effectiveness of spider treatments varies based on environmental factors and spider pressure. Typically, exterior barrier treatments remain effective for 60-90 days. Interior treatments last longer since they're protected from weather. Regular quarterly treatments provide the best ongoing protection.

In the United States, only a few spider species pose significant health risks to humans, including black widows and brown recluses. These venomous spiders have potent venom that can cause serious reactions. Most common house spiders are harmless, though all spiders have venom to subdue prey. Our technicians can identify species and implement appropriate control measures.

While spiders do provide natural pest control by feeding on insects, their presence often indicates a larger pest problem. Professional spider control addresses both the spider population and their food sources, resulting in comprehensive pest management that improves overall conditions.

Prevention includes sealing cracks and gaps around windows, doors, and foundations; reducing clutter in storage areas; keeping outdoor lights off or using yellow bulbs; removing webs regularly; addressing moisture problems; and maintaining vegetation away from your home's exterior. Professional treatments provide an additional barrier.

While treatment eliminates existing spiders, new spiders can migrate from untreated areas or be attracted by prey insects. This is why ongoing protection through regular treatments is recommended. Our guarantee ensures we return if spiders come back between scheduled services.

Spiders are primarily attracted by the presence of prey insects. They also seek shelter, moisture, and undisturbed areas to build webs and reproduce. Outdoor lighting can attract insects which in turn attract spiders. Clutter, woodpiles near the home, and gaps in the building envelope all contribute to spider problems.

You should notice a significant reduction in spider activity within 24-48 hours of treatment. Web removal provides immediate visual improvement. Complete control develops over 1-2 weeks as treatments affect the entire population and prevent new spiders from establishing.

Yes, we offer natural and eco-friendly spider control solutions that use botanical-based products with minimal environmental impact. These green options are effective while being safer for families, pets, and the environment. We can discuss which approach best fits your situation.

Do not attempt to handle or kill these spiders yourself, as bites can occur when they feel threatened. Keep children and pets away from the area and contact EcoGuard immediately for professional removal. Our trained technicians have the expertise and equipment to safely eliminate venomous spiders.

Our targeted approach minimizes impact on beneficial insects. We focus treatments on areas where spiders harbor and enter structures, rather than broadcast applications. Our IPM methodology considers the broader ecosystem while effectively controlling pest species.

For optimal protection, we recommend quarterly treatments that align with seasonal spider activity patterns. Properties with persistent spider pressure may benefit from more frequent service. One-time treatments are available for isolated problems, though ongoing protection provides better long-term results.

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