Effective spider spray services tailored to the needs of Spokane homeowners
Our spider exterminator team takes a comprehensive approach to spider control with our industry-leading outdoor spider spray. We carefully inspect the exterior of your home to identify vulnerable areas where spiders are likely to enter. Our outdoor spider spray works to penetrate and seal even the smallest spaces and cracks in your home, eliminating spiders that are currently hiding and protecting against those that attempt to cross the spray barrier in the future.
We guarantee that we can prevent spiders from entering your home for 60 days after applying our foundation spider spray.
Exterior foundation spider spray services for $55.00+ tax for any size single family dwelling.
Types of Spiders in Spokane
Spiders thrive in Spokane’s warm and dry climate which can make spider control a challenge throughout the year. There’s no shortage of food for spiders year around, as our heavily wooded and bug-friendly ecosystem provides ample pests for all species of spiders to feast on. During the hot summer months spiders may try to find a way into your home to pursue prey that is seeking refuge in your house.
Knowing the many species of spiders that live in Spokane can help you pinpoint the type of infestation you have. Here are some commonly found spiders in Spokane:
Black widow spiders
Black widow spiders are some of the most dangerous pests in Spokane. Black widows are pitch black in color with a striking red hourglass mark on the underside of their abdomen. These spiders are commonly found near the ground in garages, sheds and other areas that are not heavily trafficked by people, but that attract insects and other pests. Contact us right away if you suspect that you have black widow spiders on your property!
Hobo spiders
Hobo spiders can be difficult to identify because their shape and color resemble other common house spiders. Hobo spiders like dark and damp spaces such as basements or cluttered garages. They often nest in crevices or under hot water heaters, radiators, furniture or other ground level appliances.
While hobo spiders typically avoid contact with humans, females are highly protective of their nests and will aggress on humans if they feel threatened. Hobo spiders build funnel shaped webs which are distinct from other commonly seen spiders in Spokane.
Giant house spiders
You couldn’t find a more aptly named arachnid. Giant house spiders get their name due to their long four=inch leg span. These spiders can be tricky to identify because they come in a wide range of colors including beige, dark brown, light brown, and orange brown. You can typically find these spiders in corners of the home that are infrequently trafficked. They tend to avoid areas with a lot of movement or human activity. These spiders are not particularly aggressive to humans. They will bite in self defense, but their venom is only dangerous to those with related allergies.
Cellar spiders
Commonly referred to as “daddy long legs,” cellar spiders are unique in that they have extraordinarily long and thin appendages compared to their short and round abdomen. Their appearance is often described as “spindly.” You may notice cellar spiders near the ceiling of your garage or in outbuildings, where they hang down and wait to nab prey. Cellar spiders are venomous but do not pose a threat to humans.
Frequently Asked Questions About Spiders
It has been a long held belief that hobo spiders are some of the deadliest spiders in North America. Recent science suggests that hobo spiders are not as poisonous or dangerous as previously thought. Hobo spider bites are not known to cause life-threatening complications, but they can be painful and lead to unpleasant symptoms such as headache, fatigue, nausea and redness & swelling at the location of the bite. If you have been bitten by a hobo spider, seek medical attention immediately.
Hobo spiders enjoy dark, moist places such as basements, garages and outbuildings with poor insulation. Their webs are unique and appear funnel-like and low to the ground. Hobo spiders like to hide under boxes, behind furniture and appliances, or other barricades where people are not likely to traverse.
It can be difficult if not impossible to seal every possible entryway into your home. Taking proactive measures to ensure spiders die before they reach your home is the best defense against a spider invasion. Our outdoor spider spray service protects your home from spiders for 60 days by preventing spiders from finding ways into your house.
Our spider spray is a unique formula that has been designed to work specifically on spiders. When a spider’s body brushes against a surface that has been treated with spider spray, the chemicals will penetrate the body and kill the spider quickly.
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