Although Spider infestation is a less frequent pest control problem on the borad spectrum, it is still one that many homeowners issues particularly in newer developed areas such as Roseville.
As the temperature drops in fall, spiders become more active, look to mate, and come out of hiding. Towards the end of fall many die off, but some hibernate until the following spring. They are not looking to fight but there is a potential risk. Particularly Black Widows which is normally when we get a phone call.
Spiders are generally looking for food. Humans are not on the menu, which means if there are a lot of spiders in your home or on your property, they might have discovered your property is a great place to catch prey. Therefore a spider infestation might indicate an underlying pest problem a spider control specialist can help out with.
Spider infestations are most common within crawl spaces, attics, basements, heavily wooded areas, and underneath decks. Neighborly’s technicians have all the training and experience to spot these specific locations and not waste any time. Preemptive Pest control has experienced Spider control and extermination services.
One of the first things you should do if you are concerned you might have a full-on spider infestation in your home is look around outside. Spiders generally prefer to set up their webs outdoors where they are more likely to get insect prey to feast upon.
Look for webs in the bushes. If you have hedges and bushes around your home, one of the first signs you could be looking at a spider infestation is a preponderance of webs in the bushes. This could lead to spiders laying eggs that then hatch and spiderlings looking for another place to set up their own webs which could lead to them inside your home.