Spiders are arachnids, not insects, and they are incredibly common across Georgia, with some species being more concerning than others. While many spiders are harmless and even beneficial for controlling other insect populations, their presence indoors can cause discomfort and fear for homeowners. That’s where spider reduction comes in!
Spiders typically enter homes seeking shelter, food (other insects), or mates, especially as seasons change or outdoor conditions become unfavorable (e.g., cold, rain). They can get in through surprisingly small openings:
Visible Webs
The most obvious sign. Pay attention to the quantity and location of webs, especially if they reappear quickly after being cleaned. Different spiders build different types of webs (messy, circular, funnel-shaped).
Frequent Sightings
Regularly seeing spiders, especially multiple spiders in different areas of your home, suggests they are breeding indoors.
Egg Sacs
Small, silken, spherical sacs (often white, tan, or gray) found attached to webs, in corners, or carried by female spiders. Each sac can contain hundreds of spiderlings.
While many spiders are harmless, their presence in your home can be unsettling, and certain species pose significant health risks. Effective spider control requires more than simply knocking down webs; it demands a targeted, professional approach for lasting results.
At TruServ Pest Solutions, our spider control service is built on a thorough, multi-step process designed to effectively eliminate existing spider populations and provide long-lasting protection for your home.

