Spider Control in St. Louis

While most St. Louis spiders are harmless, nobody wants them in their home. I provide effective spider control that reduces populations and prevents reinfestation.

Common St. Louis Spiders

Wolf Spiders

Large, hairy spiders that hunt rather than spin webs. Often found in basements and garages. Intimidating but not dangerous.

House Spiders

Small brown spiders that build messy webs in corners. The most common indoor spider in St. Louis homes.

Cellar Spiders

Long-legged spiders (often called 'daddy long-legs') found in basements and crawl spaces. Harmless to humans.

Jumping Spiders

Small, fuzzy spiders with excellent vision. They jump to catch prey and are commonly seen on sunny walls and windows.

Orb Weavers

Build large, circular webs outdoors. Often found in gardens and near porch lights. Beneficial but can be a nuisance.

Sac Spiders

Pale yellow spiders that build silk sacs in corners. Can bite if trapped against skin, causing minor irritation.

Why Spiders Enter Your Home

Spiders don't invade homes for warmth or shelter—they follow their food source. If you have spiders, you also have other insects they're hunting.

St. Louis homes provide ideal spider habitat: basements with moisture, attics with insects, and cracks that allow easy entry. Older homes with more entry points often have more spider activity.

Reducing spiders means addressing both the spiders themselves and the insects attracting them. That's why my approach targets the whole pest ecosystem in your home.

Common Entry Points

  • Gaps around doors and windows
  • Cracks in foundation
  • Openings around pipes and wires
  • Damaged screens
  • Gaps under garage doors
  • Vents without proper screening

My Treatment Approach

Effective spider control requires more than just spraying. Here's my proven approach.

1

Full Inspection

I inspect your home inside and out, identifying spider populations, web locations, and the insects attracting them.

2

Targeted Treatment

Professional products are applied to entry points, harborage areas, and around the exterior to create a protective barrier.

3

Prevention Tips

I'll show you simple steps to reduce spider-attracting conditions and keep populations low long-term.

Ready for a Spider-Free Home?

Call me for a free quote. I'll assess your spider situation and give you a clear plan.

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