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Spider Control — Professional, Eco-Friendly Treatment

Brooks Pest Control provides reliable, eco-friendly spider removal for homes and businesses throughout the West Coast. Our licensed experts eliminate spiders and the prey insects that attract them — guaranteed.

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Why Spider Infestations Keep Coming Back

Spiders are predators. They go where the food is — flies, ants, cockroaches, earwigs, moths. If you keep seeing spiders, your home has an underlying insect problem feeding them. DIY sprays are especially ineffective on spiders because they walk on their leg tips, barely touching treated surfaces. And a single missed egg sac — containing hundreds of eggs — restarts the whole problem.

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Spiders follow their food — a spider problem almost always means an insect problem
A single female house spider can produce over 4,000 eggs across 17+ egg sacs
Spiders walk on leg tips, reducing contact with surface sprays — making DIY products less effective
Two medically significant species live in the service area: the black widow and the brown widow

That's why effective spider control means eliminating the underlying insect population — not just knocking down webs.

Spiders Brooks Pest Control Commonly Treats

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Western Black Widow

Venomous; found in garages, sheds, and woodpiles across California and parts of Oregon and Washington

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Brown Widow

20x more common than black widows in urban Southern California; found under outdoor furniture and mailboxes

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Yellow Sac Spider

Responsible for more spider bites than any other species in the region; found on ceilings and in upper corners

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American House Spider

The classic cobweb spider; harmless but persistent in corners, closets, and garages

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Cellar Spider

Long-legged; found in basements, crawl spaces, and bathrooms

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Wolf Spider

Large, fast, ground-dwelling hunter; harmless but alarming

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Giant House Spider

Dominant indoor spider in the Pacific Northwest; leg spans over 3 inches

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Hobo Spider

Common in the Pacific Northwest; builds funnel-shaped webs in basements and window wells

Our technicians are trained to identify species common to California, Oregon, and Washington — because treatment methods vary by spider type.

Prevention Tips

Seal cracks around windows, doors, foundations, and utility pipe entries.
Switch outdoor lights to yellow or sodium vapor bulbs — white lights attract the insects spiders feed on.
Store firewood at least 20 feet from the house and 5 inches off the ground.
Knock down webs weekly with a broom or vacuum — and remove any egg sacs you find.
Control prey insects — without a food source, spiders have no reason to stay.
Brooks Pest Control technician brushing window exterior

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Benefits of Professional Spider Treatment

Prey Elimination

Eliminates the prey insect population that attracts spiders in the first place.

Eco-Friendly & Pet-Safe

Eco-friendly and pet-safe methods that protect your family and the environment.

Hidden Populations

Reaches hidden populations in wall voids, attics, and crawl spaces.

Guaranteed Results

Guaranteed results and free re-treatments if spiders return.

Damage & Health Risks of Spiders in Your Home

Property Damage

Prolific web-builders create unsightly cobwebs throughout garages, porches, and eaves. Spider droppings stain walls, siding, and windowsills.

Health Concerns

Black widow bites are medically significant — causing pain, muscle cramps, nausea, and sweating. Brown widow bites cause localized pain and swelling. Yellow sac spiders are the most common biters in the region. Children, elderly, and immunocompromised individuals face higher risk.

Financial Impact

ER visits for black widow bites can run $1,000–$5,000+. Recurring DIY products often cost more annually than a professional service plan.

Early detection and professional treatment save time, money, and protect your family's safety.

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FAQs About Spider Removal

Most treatments produce a significant reduction within 7 to 14 days. Increased activity in the first few days is normal as spiders contact treated surfaces.
Yes — we use eco-friendly solutions that are tough on pests but gentle on people and pets.
They can — new spiders migrate from outdoor populations year-round. That's why we offer guaranteed follow-ups and quarterly prevention plans.
Most homes pay between $45 and $75 per month for ongoing pest control or $150 to $300 for one-time treatment.
Eliminate prey insects, seal cracks and gaps, de-web regularly, and maintain regular professional treatments.

Get Rid of Spiders for Good

From black widows in the garage to giant house spiders in the basement, we've seen it and we've solved it. Eco-friendly treatments, same-day service, guaranteed results.

Free estimates, no obligation. We respond within one business day.

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