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Spiders enter homes for many reasons. They may be seeking warmth or moisture, or following insects they prey upon. If you eliminate excess moisture and prevent pest problems, it goes a long way toward preventing spider problems. Once spiders gain a foothold, though, they can be tough to get rid of. At that point, if you want them out, calling the professional spider exterminators at Lookout Pest Control are the best way to go.
We offer fast, hassle-free spider extermination services that give you peace of mind. At that point, if you want them out, calling the professional spider exterminators at Lookout Pest Control is the most reliable solution. Call us today.
There are tens of thousands of different spider species identified around the world. We don’t have quite that many in the Southeastern United States, but we have a lot. Common spiders in the Southeastern United States area include:
Spiders found on the interior of the home are included in Lookout’s quarterly General Pest Control plan, which covers 18 common household pests. If you see any signs of spiders inside your home between recurring treatments, we’ll re-service at no charge.
Our Customer Care team is always happy to provide a complimentary quote or arrange a complimentary inspection. Reach out anytime!
Even if you already know that many spiders are completely harmless little critters, you still might not want them lurking around inside your home.
Joro spiders are easily identified by their larger size and distinctive, gold-tinted multi-layered webs. They are a scary-looking spider, but should you be worried?
Although the majority of spiders native to the Southeastern United States are harmless, the brown recluse and black widow spiders are both extremely venomous spiders.
Spiders are one of the most common household pests with about 2 out of 3 Georgia homes hosting spiders at least once a year. Interestingly, the fear of spiders is one of the most prevalent phobias in the United States.
Spiders need food and moisture for survival. If you deprive them of that, they’ll either die off or find somewhere else. Most spiders eat other types of pests. That means, if you’re seeing spiders in your home or commercial space, it’s an indication that there are other types of pests there already.
Ants, termites, cockroaches, fleas, and whatever else, are tasty delicacies for spiders. That’s why we say if you solve your pest problem, you’ll probably also solve your spider problem. That’s why these simple pest prevention tips double as spider prevention tips:
Many spiders prefer dry and warm areas like the upper corners of attics or bedrooms. Others prefer cooler, damper areas like basements and crawl spaces, or other damp, dark areas. Usually, spiders choose areas with low human traffic because they don’t like to be disturbed.
If you start to notice an increase of spiders or spider webs on your property, contact pest control professionals as soon as possible to eliminate spiders from your home.
If you want your spiders gone and don’t want them to come back, call in a professional exterminator. Only a qualified pest control professional can give you the peace of mind that comes with a spider-free home. At Lookout Pest Control, we’ve been treating spider infestations on residential and commercial properties since 1983.
We know how to get results that last, so contact us today if you’re having a spider problem!
Our expert exterminators will prevent, protect, and permanently eliminate pests while treating your home and family like we would our own.
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