Spiders often hide in dark corners, basements, garages, and cluttered areas.
Some species, like black widows or brown recluses, have venomous bites
Webs and egg sacs can quickly spread if not removed
An abundance of spiders may indicate a larger insect problem, since spiders feed on other pests
Most spiders are not dangerous, but certain types can cause:
Painful, venomous bites that require medical attention
Allergic reactions to bites or venom
Fear and stress, especially in children or those with arachnophobia
You’re finding multiple spiders inside regularly
You spot webs or egg sacs in hidden or high-traffic areas
You suspect a venomous species in or near your home
DIY cleaning hasn’t reduced spider activity
Identify whether the spiders are harmless or venomous
Treat hiding spots and entry points safely
Remove existing spiders, webs, and egg sacs
Offer long-term solutions by controlling the insects spiders feed on