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Spider Control: Effective Prevention Tips and When to Call a Pro

Spider control is important as bites from some species are painful and lead to health problems. Poisonous spiders like black widows cause actual danger within the houses. The decrease in the number of spiders reduces the risk of bites and brings comfort in everyday life. Spider webs and droppings enhance indoor allergens and irritate breathing, particularly in sensitive individuals. Dusty cob webs develop fast in the corners, vents, and storage units and affect the quality of air and its cleanliness. Large amounts of web accumulation destroy stored items by trapping moisture and dirt. Spider-free environment enhances peace of mind, better hygiene and ensures that the living spaces remain secure, clean and free of stress.

How Can You Minimize Spider Food Sources?

Here are the four points in which you minimize food sources:

  1. Insect Control: The number of insects inside the house reduces under targeted control within residential spaces. Reduced numbers of flies, ants and beetles decrease the feeding opportunity of spiders and web activity at ceilings, corners, windows and in storage areas.
  2. Proper Waste Management: Waste management restricts insect proliferation in and outside houses. Covered trash cans, swept up food waste, and removed falling leaves repel odors to attract insects which indirectly reduces the spider population.
  3. Limit Outdoor Lighting: The light management eliminates the accumulation of insects around doors and walls. Yellow bulbs and shielded lights are less attracted by flying insects at night, minimizing spider hunting areas around entrances and windows.
  4. Regular Cleaning: Regular washing eliminates sources of insects in concealed places. Vacuum Corners, baseboards, vents, and storage areas. This removes insects, egg sacs, and other debris with limited food sources in the house.

How Can You Eliminate Spider Shelter and Hiding Spots?

Here are the four points in which you eliminate spider shelter and hiding spots:

  1. Declutter Indoors: Clear piles of boxes, paper and unused furniture visible in the open space. Spiders do not prefer well-maintained places, which minimizes the number of webs and breeding places found in homes.
  2. Organize Storage Areas: Store all items in closed containers and do not store them on the floor. Structured storage restricts dark and undisturbed areas of storage and spiders cannot conceal or nest easily indoors.
  3. Seal Dark Corners: Seal up close areas in the basement, attic and closet. Sealed corners do not allow spiders to enter, prevent web building and eliminate any possible resting and breeding sites.
  4. Maintain Outdoor Spaces: Trimming of shrubs, grass and other surrounding vegetation. Keeping the outdoor spaces clean removes hiding places of spiders and minimizes the possibility of spiders moving closer to or entering the house.

How Can You Block Spider Entry Points?

Here are the four points at which you block spider entry points:

  1. Seal Cracks & Gaps: Apply sealant or caulk on all cracks and gaps around the doors, windows, foundations, and vents. The full coverage keeps insect and spider populations out of the home and makes houses healthier.
  2. Screen Openings: Screen cover windows, vents and chimneys with fine metal meshes. Installed screens properly keep spiders out, allow the free passage of air and light and reduce deep-indoor spider populations and their hunting grounds.
  3. Check Roof & Attic Access: Check roofs and attics to ensure that they have no loose panels, missing shingles or any openings. Seal all points of entry to prevent the access of spiders to the places of hiding, preventing the formation of webs and possible infestations within the home.
  4. Install Door Sweeps: Install door sweeps on all exterior doors to seal gaps. Door sweeps seal spiders out of the inner doors and prevent the entry of insects, decreasing the chances of spider webs and undesirable infestation.

How Can You Use Repellents and Deterrents Safely?

Here are the four points in which you use repellents and deterrents safely:

  1. Natural Repellents: Use Essential oils such as peppermint, citrus or eucalyptus near windows, doors and corners. Strong scents discourage spiders in pets and children without harm and minimize indoor spider infestation.
  2. Commercial Sprays: Apply EPA-approved spider sprays around the edges and cracks of the home. Store sprays out of food, pets, and children, while effectively containing the spider activity.
  3. Sticky Traps: Put sticky traps in low-traffic areas, behind furniture, or along baseboards. They also trap spiders and assist in the monitoring of populations devoid of harmful chemicals indoors.
  4. Regular Reapplication: Apply repellents in case of cleaning, rain or humid climate. Regular maintenance prevents spiders in strategic openings and ensures the existence of a safe and spider-free home.

When Should You Call a Professional Spider Control Service?

Here are the five ways in which you call a professional spider control service:

  1. Persistent Infestation: The spiders keep happening even after sealing, cleaning and applying repellent. Professional intervention kills already present populations and eliminates webs and egg sacs that spread all over the house.
  2. Venomous Species: Any sight of black widow, brown recluse or other aggressive spiders must be handled by experts. Experts recognize species and introduce specific treatments to ensure the safety of family members.
  3. Structural Issues: There are cracks, vents, attics and thick vegetation around the property that have hard-to-reach entry points. Experts apply special equipment to these spaces and avoid the entry of spiders.
  4. Health Concerns: Family members with allergies or asthma and arachnophobia are provided with professional control. Professionals minimize contact with the webs, the droppings and the spider venom.
  5. Large Property Coverage: Crawl spaces, attics and cellars need to be well inspected and treated. Professionals make sure that there is full coverage to have effective spider removal and lasting prevention.

If you’re seeing spiders, schedule a same-day inspection now!

How Can You Maintain Long-Term Spider Control?

Here are the four points in which you maintain long-term spider control:

  1. Regular Cleaning & Decluttering: Clean the household and the yard by eliminating boxes, papers, and unused furniture. Cluttering reduces hiding places of spiders, enables easier control of the webs and makes living areas cleaner and safer.
  2. Routine Inspections: Check cracks, webs and insects in walls, corners, vents, and ceilings monthly. The early identification of the presence of spiders prevents the infestations and assists in keeping in a controlled environment.
  3. Ongoing Pest Management: Always control flies, ants, and moths in and around the place of residence. Eliminating insect pests naturally reduces the population of spiders, promotes natural pest control and protects the home environment.
  4. Seasonal Treatments: Apply preventive sprays or professional treatments before high-activity periods. Seal the basements, attics, and exterior walls to prevent the formation of webs and reduce the reproduction of spiders.
 
 

Sam Thurman

The owner, Sam Thurman, is a highly-trained and experienced pest control professional who, over the years, has built quite a reputation as a provider of punctual and effective service and honest communication. With ample experience servicing both residential and commercial properties, Sam possesses the technical knowledge to outline a practical path toward your goal and the experience to communicate it to you effectively.

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