

Yes, we inspect and treat all spider harborage areas, including attics, basements, and crawl spaces, as well as sheds and garages, where spiders commonly hide and build nests.

Yes, effective spider control relies on treating the insects that spiders prey on, such as gnats, flies, and ants. By eliminating their food source, spiders are naturally deterred from the area.

Natural deterrents like peppermint oil, vinegar, and citrus can help repel spiders. However, these methods usually work best as preventive measures, not complete solutions. Professional pest control ensures long-term effectiveness.

Vacuuming is highly recommended to remove webs and egg sacs without scattering them. Please focus on decluttering storage areas, such as garages and basements, to improve access.

Spiders are more resilient than many insects, so standard sprays may not work instantly. Experts use targeted treatments that disrupt their habitats and remove both spiders and their prey for lasting results.

Yes, spiders are more active indoors during late summer and autumn when they seek warmth and shelter. Seasonal pest control treatments can help prevent infestations before the colder months begin.