Spider Control & Extermination Services

Eliminate Spiders & Keep Your Home Pest-Free

Spiders may help control other insects, but when they invade your home in large numbers, they become an unwelcome nuisance. Some spiders in Washington are harmless, while others carry venomous bites that pose risks to humans and pets. If you’re seeing excessive spider webs, egg sacs, or frequent spider sightings indoors, it’s time for professional spider control.

At True Guard Pest & Wildlife, we offer safe, effective, and long-term spider extermination and prevention for homes and businesses in Washington and Oregon.

Signs You Have a Spider Infestation

Seeing a few spiders occasionally is normal, but an infestation can indicate a larger pest issue in your home. Watch for these signs:

Frequent Spider Sightings Indoors – A sign that spiders are breeding inside your home.
Numerous Webs in Corners, Windows, or Basements – Web-building spiders leave visible cobwebs around doorways, attics, and garages.
Egg Sacs in Hidden Areas – Spider eggs hatch quickly, leading to fast-growing infestations.
Sudden Increase in Other Insects – Spiders thrive in homes with ample food sources, such as flies, ants, and cockroaches.

If you’re seeing multiple spiders regularly, professional treatment can eliminate the infestation and prevent future problems.

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Our Spider Control & Prevention Process

At True Guard Pest & Wildlife, we use targeted treatments to eliminate spiders and prevent reinfestation.

Thorough Home Inspection

We identify spider species, nesting areas, and insect food sources inside and outside your home.

Targeted Spider Treatments

We customize our treatment plan based on the severity of the infestation:

Interior Treatments – Safe, residual insecticides applied to cracks, crevices, and hiding spots where spiders live.
Exterior Perimeter Treatment – We create a protective barrier around your home to keep new spiders from entering.
Web & Egg Sac Removal – We physically remove spider webs and egg sacs to reduce reinfestation.

Elimination of Food Sources

Spiders follow their prey, so we target other insect infestations that may be attracting them.

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FAQs About Spider Control

Have questions about spiders and how to get rid of them? Our Spider Control FAQ covers everything from why spiders invade to the best extermination methods. If you don’t see your question here, contact us—we’re happy to help!

Why do I have so many spiders in my home?

Spiders enter homes in search of food, warmth, and shelter. If you have a high insect population, your home is an ideal hunting ground for spiders.

Yes, Western Black Widows are venomous and can cause painful reactions. Other spiders, like yellow sac spiders and hobo spiders, may bite but are not considered medically dangerous.

No. Once spiders establish nesting areas, they will continue reproducing indoors. Professional extermination ensures they are eliminated completely.

Most DIY sprays only kill spiders on contact and don’t address egg sacs or hiding areas. Professional treatments target the entire infestation.

Most spider infestations can be resolved in one or two treatments, with long-term prevention steps to stop them from returning.

Schedule Your Spider Control Service Today!

Don’t let spiders take over your homeact now to eliminate infestations and prevent future problems. Contact True Guard Pest & Wildlife for professional, fast, and effective spider control solutions.

Spider Insights & Tips from True Guard

Want to learn more about spiders and how to keep them out of your home? Check out our latest blog posts, where we discuss common spider species in Washington, infestation risks, and expert prevention tips. Whether you’re dealing with an active problem or looking for long-term prevention strategies, our blog has you covered!

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