Spider Pest Control in Santa Ana, CA
Serving Customers Across Southern California
Neighborly Pest Control has state-licensed spider exterminators who are trained in spider control and management. Our services are guaranteed to rid your home or business of all spiders and cobwebs. Most common household spiders are harmless and generally help with maintaining other pest populations. However, seeing spiders can be unsettling, which is why our integrated pest management approach will find spiders and their webs so they can be exterminated and cleaned. Call today to schedule a treatment.
Spider Exterminators
Most spiders in California are generally harmless and pose little to no threat to humans. On the contrary, spiders provide the benefit of controlling other pest populations. Spiders are not normally aggressive and will only bite humans in rare instances where they feel threatened. That being said, there is something about spiders and their webs that is deeply connected to emotions like fear and anxiety. At Neighborly Pest Control, we have decades of combined experience treating for spiders. We use an integrated pest management approach that is designed to identify the source of the spider problem and pinpoint an effective solution that eliminates the spider problem permanently. Our preventative treatment options will prevent them from coming back after treatment is successful, and ongoing maintenance will alert us to the presence of any future spider activity.
To learn more about our services, call us today at (949) 990-3851!
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Spider Behavior
Spiders are arachnids with 8 legs that spin silk. Many species of spiders use that silk to spin webs, but some species are also known to hunt for their prey. Spider webs are the most common sign of spider activity, and they can be unsightly when in open common spaces. Spider silk is sticky and strong and will often indicate somewhere a spider has taken residence. Spiders reproduce at a rapid rate, so if a web goes undisturbed for long enough, it is safe to assume that it is only a matter of time before little spiderlings hatch.
How Did I Get Spiders?
Most spiders prefer areas that are left undisturbed like storage areas, garages, sheds, barns, etc. Spiders also tend to prefer to stay outside where there isan abundance of food. That said, spiders will sometimes enter a home if food, water, mates, or shelter are scarce. This is why seeing spiders is also indicative of the presence of other pest types. They will enter your home via open cracks under doors & windows, loose screens, cracks in walls & foundation, etc. There is also the possibility that they were brought in on accident via firewood, stored items, clothing, plants, etc.
Common Spider Species
Wolf Spiders
Wolf spiders are often mistaken for Brown Recluses, but these spiders are completely harmless. They hunt their prey instead of trapping it in webs and are generally very shy around humans.
Cellar Spiders (Daddy Long Legs)
These are some of the most common residential spiders. They are completely harmless to humans and prefer hiding areas that are cool, dark, and damp.
Garden Spiders
Garden spiders are the spiders that will weave large, elaborate webs across walkways and hang out in the center of the web. They are harmless to humans but can quickly grow into a problem if their populations are not controlled.
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