Say Goodbye to Unwanted Spiders

Trusted Spider Control Services Across Canada

Have spiders taken over your basement, garage, or ceiling corners? While most spiders are harmless, their presence can be unsettling—and some species may pose health risks. At PestControlNearMe, we provide expert spider control solutions to eliminate infestations and prevent future web build-ups using safe, effective treatments.

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Spider Control Overview

From cellar spiders to wolf spiders and black widows, our trained professionals identify and eliminate spider infestations with precision. We focus on source control—targeting nesting areas, removing webs, and sealing entry points to keep your property spider-free.

Common Signs of a Spider Infestation

Frequent Webs Indoors

Spiders spin new webs in high corners, basements, closets, and unused rooms.

Sightings of Large or Fast-Moving Spiders

Seeing spiders during the day, especially near doors or vents, may indicate an active infestation.

Excess Insect Activity

Spiders often follow other pests. A high insect population inside your home may attract them.

Presence of Egg Sacs

White or beige sacs in corners, behind furniture, or near ceilings are signs of breeding activity.

Our Spider Control & Prevention Process

01.
Property Inspection

We inspect the entire structure—especially basements, attics, and crawl spaces—to identify spider activity, hiding spots, and entry points.

02.
Web & Egg Sac Removal

We remove visible webs and egg sacs as part of the cleanup and treatment process to disrupt the breeding cycle.

03.
Species Identification

We determine the type of spider to apply the right treatment—especially in cases involving venomous species like black widows.

04.
Safe Interior & Exterior Treatments

We apply targeted, family-safe products around baseboards, vents, foundation walls, and entry points to create a protective barrier.

05.
Crack & Crevice Sealing

Sealing gaps around windows, doors, plumbing, and vents prevents future spider entry.

06.
Prevention & Monitoring

We provide guidance on how to reduce indoor insect populations (spider prey) and offer ongoing monitoring plans if needed.