Giant House Spider Pest Control
Giant House Spider Pest Control Services
Spiders play a beneficial role in the environment – that is when they stay in nature.
Pest Pros spider pest control services use minimally invasive techniques to keep spiders out of your home and ensure they stay where they belong; in their natural environment.
Any type of spider infestation–including a giant house spider infestation–will be taken care of professionally and promptly when you work with Pest Pros. Our expertly trained spider pest control experts will employ prevention and extermination techniques to get rid of and prevent your home from all eight-legged invaders.
One of the more sizable spiders in the US, giant house spiders are hairy, brown, and have legs up to 5 inches long.
Along with their immense size, giant house spiders are also exceptionally fast despite their lack of climbing skills.
You’ll find giant house spiders throughout the Pacific Northwest, including the greater Seattle area likely in your garage or basement.
Giant house spiders are venomous and can bite when threatened, but their venom does not typically lead to serious harm or reactions.
Giant house spiders are most visible mid-summer to early fall when males are on the move for mating purposes.
They’ll enter your home via cracks, crevices, and openings in various entry points like doors as long as their entry doesn’t require much climbing. Giant House Spiders can also enter your home by attaching to plants, hiding in boxes, or latching onto firewood.
Giant house spiders are drawn to the dark spaces in your home to aid in their web-building to build a life indoors. Keep an eye out for cobwebs in your basements and garages.
You may also find giant house spiders trapped in your bathtub or sink when they’re trying to find a water source. They aren’t particularly combative and will scurry upon being seen.
Trying to manage a giant house spider infestation on your own will likely provide a temporary solution. Professional spider pest control experts like Pest Pros offer long-term solutions that prevent your eight-legged problems for good.
We’ll treat your first-floor eaves, employing a material/protective barrier against webbing sticking to your home. We will also lay out sticky traps in exterior doorways to stop the spiders from getting inside. To prevent future infestations, we’ll recommend techniques you can use to eliminate harborage points found in your home.