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Get Rid of Spiders with Expert Removal & Prevention

Spiders are one of the most common pests found in homes and buildings. While most spider species are harmless and even beneficial as natural pest controllers, some can pose a serious health risk through venomous bites. If you’re noticing webs, egg sacs, or frequent spider sightings indoors, it’s time to take action with professional spider control services.

Store-bought sprays and DIY methods may offer temporary relief but often fail to address the root of the problem. Our team uses a combination of targeted treatment, exclusion techniques, and ongoing prevention to ensure spiders and their hiding spots are fully eliminated from your property.

Have spiders taken over your home or garage? Our professional spider removal services are safe, effective, and designed for long-term protection. Call now to schedule an inspection.
Professional Spider Control

How to Keep Spiders Out of Your Home

Spiders often enter homes through cracks, gaps, and poorly sealed windows and doors. To reduce the likelihood of an infestation, inspect the outside of your property and seal any visible entry points. Keeping your home tidy and clutter-free—especially in attics, basements, and garages—limits their hiding spaces and nesting spots.

Use a vacuum or broom to remove webs from ceilings, corners, and under furniture. Avoid stacking firewood or storing boxes close to the house, as these provide ideal environments for spiders. Outdoor lighting also attracts insects, which in turn attracts spiders. Use yellow or sodium vapor lights to reduce insect activity around doors and windows.

Why You Should Trust a Professional for Spider Control

While some spiders are harmless, others like black widows or brown recluses can be dangerous. For reliable spider control, trust a licensed pest control provider who can identify the species, apply targeted treatments, and ensure safe removal from your home.

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Spiders are a common nuisance in both residential and commercial spaces. While many species are harmless, others—such as black widows and brown recluses—pose serious risks. Our spider control services are designed to eliminate existing spiders and prevent new ones from entering your home. We combine targeted chemical treatments with non-chemical solutions to ensure complete coverage and long-term protection.

IDENTIFYING SPIDERS

Spiders have eight legs and two body segments: the cephalothorax and abdomen. Unlike insects, they lack wings and antennae. While many spiders help control insect populations, some species should be addressed immediately. The presence of multiple webs, shed skins, or egg sacs may signal an infestation.

Where Spiders Hide

Spiders prefer dark, quiet places with minimal disturbance. Common hiding spots include basements, crawl spaces, garages, attics, behind furniture, and inside closets. Outdoors, spiders are often found in woodpiles, under debris, or in sheds. They spin webs in corners, around windows, or under eaves, waiting to catch passing insects. Eliminating these hiding places is key to long-term spider prevention.

Signs of Spider Activity

Look for these indicators of spider presence:

  • Webs in corners, windows, or ceilings
  • Egg sacs (small, round, white or tan pouches)
  • Sightings of spiders during the day or night
  • Spider droppings—small black specks near hiding areas
  • Reactions from spider bites, especially if clustered or severe

Spider Reproduction and Spread

Female spiders can lay dozens to hundreds of eggs, often stored in silk egg sacs. Once hatched, spiderlings quickly disperse through ballooning or crawling, establishing new hiding places. Without intervention, spider populations can grow rapidly—especially in undisturbed, cluttered spaces.

Why Professional Spider Control Is Essential

Over-the-counter sprays may eliminate visible spiders but fail to reach hidden nests or egg sacs. Our expert technicians use targeted, safe treatments to eliminate spiders at the source. We also identify the species to determine the level of risk and apply the most effective solution. Combining treatment with exclusion methods helps ensure spiders stay out for good.

Preventing Future Spider Infestations

Reduce the chances of spiders returning by:

  • Sealing cracks, gaps, and entry points
  • Removing clutter from attics, garages, and storage areas
  • Vacuuming webs and eggs regularly
  • Installing tight-fitting screens on doors and windows
  • Using outdoor lighting that attracts fewer insects

When to Call a Spider Exterminator

If you notice multiple spiders, webs, or signs of an infestation, don’t wait. Quick action reduces health risks and prevents larger infestations. Touchdown Pest Control provides expert spider inspections, treatment, and prevention to protect your home year-round.

Frequently Asked Questions


Spiders

Signs of a spider infestation include visible webs in corners, ceilings, or windows, spotting multiple spiders, finding egg sacs, noticing small black specks (spider droppings), and experiencing unexplained bites. Early action helps prevent larger infestations.
Spiders prefer dark, undisturbed areas such as basements, attics, garages, closets, behind furniture, and inside sheds or woodpiles. They also spin webs around windows, under eaves, and in corners to trap insects.
While most spiders are harmless and even beneficial by controlling insects, species like black widows and brown recluses can deliver venomous bites that pose health risks. Professional spider identification and removal ensure safety.
How can I prevent spiders from entering my home?
Prevent spiders by sealing cracks and gaps, installing tight-fitting screens, keeping clutter to a minimum, vacuuming webs regularly, and using outdoor lighting that attracts fewer insects. Maintaining cleanliness reduces both spiders and their prey.