Spiders come indoors following the smaller insects they feed on. If you're seeing spiders, it often means there are other tiny pests attracting them. Most household spiders are completely harmless.
What to Watch For
Webs in corners, along ceilings, or in undisturbed areas. Occasional spider sightings — usually in basements, garages, or near exterior doors.
Our Natural Approach
Targeted Treatment
We use targeted, botanical-based treatments to address the source of the problem — not just the symptoms. Our approach focuses on long-term results, not quick fixes.
Safe for Your Family
Everything we use is botanical-based and formulated to minimize risk to your family and pets. No synthetic pyrethroids. EPA 25(b) exempt.
How You Can Help
Keep corners and ceiling edges free of webs with regular dusting.
Seal cracks and gaps around doors, windows, and the foundation.
Reduce outdoor lighting near entries, which attracts insects that spiders eat.
Remove clutter in basements and garages to reduce hiding spots.
Family & Pet Considerations
Our treatments are botanical-based and formulated to minimize risk to your whole family — including children and pets. All products are EPA 25(b) exempt.
We're Here to Help
Have questions about spiders? We're here to help. Call or text (443) 228-6070.