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Spider removal and inspection services

The majority of spider infestations are more of an annoyance, particularly their webs. However, on occasion, more serious situations can occur, especially when they involve it involves spiders that pose a bite risk.

When it comes to businesses, a spider infestation can have a big impact. If the infestation is located in a public area, spiders and spider webs can scare away potential customers, leading to a loss of earnings.

Western Exterminator spider control technicians know how to handle common spider species in the western and northwestern United States. We know which ones may harm your health and which ones are safe. We can help you handle them, remove their webs, and give tips to keep them away.

It's best to hire professional spider removal services if you find spiders on your premises, especially to avoid any potential risk of spider bites.

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Signs you need a spider inspection

Noticing an increase in spider webs, cobwebs, egg sacs, or actual spiders in your home or business may indicate a growing infestation. If you see spiders in busy areas or find venomous species, a spider inspection can help assess the problem. Our experts will find hidden entry points, such as cracks and crevices, as well as nesting sites.

Why professional spider removal is necessary

While DIY methods may reduce spider sightings temporarily, they rarely address the root cause. Our spider removal service ensures that both spiders and their food sources are effectively managed. This reduces the chance of re-infestation. Our technicians use tried and trusted methods to safely get rid of spiders. They aim to reduce risks to both people and pets. For businesses, commercial spider removal keeps the space clean and free of pests. This protects your reputation and makes customers feel comfortable.

Are spiders dangerous?

A close-up of a black widow spider on a web
A close-up of a black widow spider on a web

Most spiders are harmless and help control other pests, but some species can pose health risks. In the western and northwestern U.S., the black widow and brown recluse can deliver venomous bites that may need medical attention. Other spiders, like wolf spiders, may seem scary but aren’t harmful to humans in normal situations. If you’re unsure about the spiders in your area, a Western Exterminator spider inspection can help identify them and offer treatment options.

How to get rid of spiders in the house

There are many DIY spider repellent and spider control products available. Here are some things you can do for spider control in your home:

  • Vacuum regularly, particularly in sheltered spots such as beneath worktops, cupboard backs, or under/behind large furniture.
  • Remove noticeable webs on a regular basis.
  • Fill in gaps in walls, around pipework, and under doors to deter entry.
  • Remove sheltering sites like firewood piles, garden bags, compost piles, and general clutter from near your property. Do not place boxes on the floor and by walls, and use tape to close up box openings.
  • Deter insects by using lighting in a way that is less attractive to the insects (flies) that spiders feed on.
  • Ventilate to make sure crawlspaces and attics are well-ventilated, in order to decrease moisture.
  • Be careful and examine objects like grocery bags that were placed down outside, as well as packages that have been left outdoors. Spiders can travel into your home via these objects.

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How to get rid of spiders outside

If you have many spiders outside your property and want to keep them from coming indoors, start by preventing shrubs from touching your structure (you can trim them). Spiders can use shrubs for shelter. But remember that spiders are actually helpful creatures. If you are not experiencing a lot of them outside your property, you can avoid managing them in this area.

How to get rid of spider webs

A spider web underneath an exterior gutter
A spider web underneath an exterior gutter

Another part of spider management is removing spider webs. Vacuuming can eliminate them. After vacuuming, close the bag and put it in the trash outside as soon as you can. Our local spider control experts can also help you get rid of spider webs—contact us for help today.

Our comprehensive spider control services

Our spider inspection and control service gives you peace of mind. You’ll have total control over your spider problem.

We can identify specific spider species that may be harmful and offer professional treatments. Western Exterminator spider technicians are ready to help and know which spider species you are likely to run into. We can help you remove spiders and their webs from around your home or business and keep them away.

Learn more about our responsive, fast-acting service:

  • Discreet, targeted spider treatment. Our spider removal service includes web-clearing treatments such as vacuuming and de-webbing. We also use insecticidal sprays to eliminate adults, spiderlings, and eggs and prevent future issues.
  • Spider baiting and trapping solutions. For long-term spider control, we use strategically placed traps. This reduces spider populations and breaks their lifecycle.
  • Ongoing monitoring and prevention. Our commercial spider removal and residential services include check-ups and monitoring.
  • Expert technicians. Our technicians have extensive knowledge of spider behavior. We will identify any species found, ensuring appropriate spider remediation strategies are applied.
  • Legislative compliance. Our treatments and spider removal adhere to all local legal, health, and safety regulations.

Commercial spider removal to protect your business

A spider infestation in a commercial setting can create problems for both employees and customers. Spiders and their webs can make a space look unclean and may deter potential clients from entering your business.

A large infestation may require immediate intervention. Western Exterminator offers expert spider removal services to help businesses manage and prevent spider problems. Our commercial spider removal solutions include thorough spider inspections, web-clearing treatments, and long-term spider control services.

If your business is in California, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon, or Washington, our local technicians are ready to assist with spider removal and prevention strategies tailored to your specific needs.

Contact Western Exterminator today by calling 800-937-8398 or using our online form.

Professional spider inspection and remediation removal service

Western Exterminator offers a "peace of mind" spider inspection and monitoring service aimed at identifying specific spider species that may be harmful.

If a problem species is confirmed, advice will be given on the most suitable solutions for treatment.

Our qualified technicians are experienced in spider control and provide a range of professional services. Contact Western Exterminator today by calling 800-937-8398 or use our online form and we can discuss a solution to spiders in your home or business.

How much does it cost to get rid of spiders?

The cost depends on the severity of the infestation, the type of treatment needed, and the size of the property. Our free inspection can provide a more accurate estimate based on your specific situation.

Can you call someone to remove a spider?

Yes, our professionals can remove spiders, especially if you're dealing with venomous spiders or a recurring infestation. We can also provide preventative solutions to keep spiders from returning.

How do I get rid of a spider infestation?

Eliminating a spider infestation involves removing webs, sealing entry points, and reducing their food sources. For persistent problems, our professional spider control services offer targeted treatments and long-term prevention strategies.

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