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Spider Control

About Spider Control

Overview of
Spider Control

Spiders are common arachnids in New Hampshire homes and businesses, establishing their presence in various environments. These eight-legged creatures are drawn to locations with ample insect prey, making basements, attics, and dark corners of rooms ideal hiding spots. Spiders are skilled at creating intricate webs to capture their prey, and undisturbed areas with minimal human activity provide them with the opportunity to build and maintain these webs. The temperate climate in New Hampshire, with its diverse ecosystems, contributes to a variety of spider species, each adapting to different habitats.

While most spiders in New Hampshire are harmless to humans, their presence can become a concern if infestations grow. In businesses, particularly those involved in agriculture or storage, spiders may find suitable conditions in warehouses or barns. Implementing preventative measures such as regular cleaning, reducing clutter, and sealing entry points can help control spider populations. Professional pest control services in New Hampshire offer targeted treatments to manage existing infestations and provide guidance on long-term prevention strategies, ensuring a balanced and controlled spider presence in homes and businesses.

RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL: WE HAVE YOU COVERED!

Our Spider
Control Programs

Residential
Commercial

One Time
Service

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  • Home inspection to understand pest problem
  • Liquid residual spray on exterior for prevention
  • Interior crack and crevice treatment for prevention
  • Pests Included: rodents, ants, roaches, flies, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, stink bugs, box elder bugs, ear wigs, and occasional invaders

Quarterly
Prevention

Looking to control pests all year long?
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  • Home inspection to understand pest problem
  • Liquid residual spray on exterior for prevention
  • Interior crack and crevice treatment for prevention
  • Pests Included: rodents, ants, roaches, flies, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, stink bugs, box elder bugs, ear wigs, and occasional invaders
  • Quarterly Prevention Visits

Power Shield

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  • Home inspection to understand pest problem
  • Liquid residual spray on exterior for prevention
  • Pests Included: ants, spiders, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, stink bugs, lady bugs, box elder bugs and occasional invaders
  • Power shield spray from eaves to foundation, around windows and doors

Customized Commercial Programs

We tailor our service to your specific business need!
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  • Monthly or Every other Month services
  • Prompt Service
  • We service a wide variety of businesses: (Property Management Buildings, Restaurants, Warehouses, Schools, Office Buildings and more)
  • Educate the customer on how they can help keep pests out of their business

5 Things That
Attract Spiders

Avoid and Monitor These Things To Help Prevent Spiders In Your Home & Business

Undisturbed Areas

Spiders are attracted to undisturbed areas in homes and businesses where they can build and maintain intricate webs.

Insect Prey

Locations with ample insect prey draw spiders, as they establish habitats near potential food sources.

Cracks & Gaps

Spiders seek shelter in cracks, gaps, and openings in windows and doors, providing easy access to indoor spaces.

Outdoor Debris

Spiders find harborage in outdoor debris and vegetation near buildings, creating favorable conditions for infestations.

Dark Corners

Dark corners of rooms, basements, and attics are attractive to spiders for building webs and capturing prey in low-traffic areas.

Entry Methods: Spiders

Where are common locations for entry?

STEPS TO HELP YOU CONTROL SPIDERS

Controlling spiders in New Hampshire involves a combination of preventive measures and targeted treatments.

  1. Begin by regularly cleaning and decluttering indoor spaces, as spiders are attracted to undisturbed areas where they can build webs.
  2. Seal entry points, such as cracks, gaps, and openings in windows and doors, to prevent spiders from entering structures.
  3. Remove outdoor debris and vegetation near buildings, as these can serve as harborage sites for spiders.
  4. Additionally, address insect infestations, as spiders are drawn to locations with ample prey.
  5. Using our professional pest control services will offer specialized treatments to manage existing spider infestations, including the removal of webs and the application of insecticides in targeted areas.

Combining these steps creates a comprehensive strategy for spider control, ensuring a more balanced and controlled arachnid presence in homes and businesses.

Inspect:

When seeing pests, find out where they are getting in or give us a call!

Protect:

Fixing entry method points so pests can no longer have access into your home or business.

Maintain:

By always being proactive of what attracts pests and keeping a clean environment.

Enjoy Your Home Totally Pest Free

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