Spider Control: Professional Spider Control & Web Removal

πŸ•·οΈ Spider Control: Professional Spider Control & Web Removal

All Pest Control Vancouver WA
OPEN 24/7
πŸ“ 5611 NE 112th St, Vancouver, WA 98686, United States
πŸ“ž (360) 743-4008
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Eight Legs, Too Many – Get Rid of Spiders for Good.

You walk into a room and freeze – a spider dangles from the ceiling, another scurries across the floor. Spiders are not just creepy; some species in the Pacific Northwest can deliver venomous bites that cause serious medical issues, including the black widow and hobo spider.

All Pest Control Vancouver WA provides professional spider control, web elimination, and infestation treatment from our base at 5611 NE 112th St, Vancouver, WA 98686. Our treatments eliminate spiders and keep them from coming back.

πŸ“ž Call now for a free estimate: (360) 743-4008

πŸ•·οΈ Signs of a Spider Infestation

  • πŸ•·οΈ Seeing live spiders – Especially in corners, basements, garages, and bathrooms
  • πŸ•ΈοΈ Spider webs – Visible webs in corners, windows, ceilings, and outdoor eaves
  • πŸ•·οΈ Egg sacs – Small, silken balls hidden in webs or dark corners
  • πŸ•·οΈ Dead insect piles – Spider prey remains near webs or hiding spots
  • πŸ•·οΈ Bite marks on skin – Unexplained red, swollen, or painful bites
πŸ•·οΈ Common Spider Species in Pacific Northwest:
  • Black Widow Spider – Shiny black with red hourglass marking. Venomous bite requires medical attention.
  • Hobo Spider (Eratigena agrestis) – Brown, fast-moving. Common in the PNW. Bite can cause necrotic lesions.
  • Giant House Spider – Large, brown, long legs. Fast runner but generally harmless.
  • Wolf Spider – Large, hairy, fast-moving. Hunts rather than webs. Can bite when threatened.
  • Orb Weaver Spider – Large, colorful, builds large circular webs outdoors. Beneficial but scary-looking.
⚠️ Spiders are attracted to:
  • Food sources – They follow other insects (ants, flies, roaches) into your home
  • Moisture – Damp basements, crawlspaces, bathrooms, and leaky pipes (common in PNW)
  • Shelter – Cracks in foundation, gaps around windows/doors, cluttered areas
  • Dark, undisturbed areas – Attics, basements, garages, closets, and storage boxes
  • Outdoor lighting – Lights attract insects, which attract spiders

βœ… Our Spider Control Process

Step 1: Free Inspection
We inspect your home – basements, crawlspaces, corners, windows, foundation, and landscaping – to identify spider species, webs, and entry points.
Step 2: Web & Egg Sac Removal
We physically remove all visible webs and egg sacs to eliminate existing spiders and prevent hatching.
Step 3: Exterior Barrier Treatment
We apply a professional-grade liquid barrier around your foundation, door thresholds, windows, eaves, and other entry points. This kills spiders on contact and repels new invaders.
Step 4: Interior Spot Treatment
We treat baseboards, corners, behind appliances, closets, and other hiding spots with targeted treatments safe for homes with children and pets.
Step 5: Ongoing Prevention
We recommend quarterly exterior treatments to maintain protection, especially during spring and fall when spiders are most active.

πŸ“ž Call (360) 743-4008 for your free spider control estimate

πŸ” Dangerous Spiders in the Pacific Northwest – Black Widow vs. Hobo Spider:
  • Black Widow: Shiny black body, red hourglass on abdomen. Bite causes muscle pain, nausea, sweating. Seek medical attention.
  • Hobo Spider: Brown, fast-moving, funnel-web builder. Bite can cause necrotic lesions similar to brown recluse. Seek medical attention.

If you suspect either of these in your home, call us immediately – do not try to handle them yourself!

🧼 Spider Prevention Tips

  • 🧹 Regular cleaning – Vacuum corners, under furniture, and behind appliances regularly
  • πŸ•ΈοΈ Remove webs immediately – When you see webs, remove them to discourage re-infestation
  • πŸ” Seal cracks and gaps – Caulk foundation cracks, install door sweeps, seal around utility entry points
  • πŸ’‘ Reduce outdoor lighting – Use yellow bug lights or motion sensors to reduce insect attraction
  • 🌿 Keep vegetation away from foundation – Trim shrubs, bushes, and ground cover
  • πŸ“¦ Reduce clutter – Replace cardboard boxes with plastic bins, keep storage areas organized
  • πŸ“… Schedule quarterly professional treatments – Especially during spring and fall peak seasons
πŸ“ž Also ask about our other services: Ant Control, Cockroach Control, House Cricket Control, Mice Removal, Rat Control, Earwig Treatment, Silverfish Removal, Clothes Moth Control, Centipede Control, Millipede Control, Termite Inspection & Treatment, Mosquito Control, Bed Bug Heat Treatment, Wildlife Removal (including Iguana Control), and Premium Lawn Care & Seasonal Maintenance. All available 24/7.


Call us anytime: (360) 743-4008

❓ FAQs About Spider Control

Q: Are all spiders dangerous?

A: No. Most spiders are harmless to humans. However, black widows and hobo spiders are venomous and require professional treatment.

Q: Why do I keep seeing spiders in my home?

A: Spiders enter homes seeking food (other insects), moisture, and shelter. If you have spiders, you likely have other pests attracting them.

Q: How long does spider treatment last?

A: Our exterior barrier treatments typically last 3-4 months. We recommend quarterly treatments for year-round protection.

Q: Is spider treatment safe for my pets and children?

A: Yes. Our treatments are pet-safe and child-safe once dry (about 30-60 minutes). We also offer eco-friendly options.

Q: How much does spider control cost?

A: Call for a free estimate. Pricing depends on home size and infestation level.

Q: Do you remove spider webs?

A: Yes! Web and egg sac removal is included in our spider control service.

Contact Us

πŸ“ž (360) 743-4008

πŸ“ Office Address: 5611 NE 112th St, Vancouver, WA 98686, United States

πŸ“§ Email: info@allpestwashington.com

Hours: Open 24 hours – 7 days a week, including holidays

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