Why Spiders Enter Your Home
As temperatures shift throughout the year, spiders often seek shelter inside homes, creating webs in corners, basements, and quiet spaces. While most house spiders are harmless, their presence can be unsettling and indicates potential entry points for other pests. At Pest Control Solutions, we understand your concerns and have developed a comprehensive approach to spider control as part of our industry-leading pest plan.
Why Spiders Enter Your Home
Spiders typically enter homes searching for three things: shelter, moisture, and food (primarily other insects). They’re attracted to:
- Dark, undisturbed areas like basements, attics, and closets
- Moisture sources in bathrooms and kitchens
- Homes with existing insect populations that serve as their food source
- Cluttered areas that provide hiding spots and web-building locations
While DIY methods may temporarily reduce spider sightings, they rarely address the root causes of spider infestations or prevent their return.
Our Professional Spider Treatment Approach
Our technicians are trained to tackle spider problems comprehensively:
- Thorough Inspection: We identify spider species present, locate harborage areas, and determine how they’re accessing your home.
- Targeted Application: We apply professional-grade treatments to:
- Exterior perimeters to create a protective barrier
- Interior baseboards, corners, and other spider-prone areas
- Web removal and treatment of nesting sites
- Entry points where spiders gain access
- Preventative Recommendations: We provide customized advice on reducing conditions that attract spiders to your property.
Why Our Quarterly Pest Plan is Your Best Option
While one-time spider treatments provide temporary relief, our quarterly pest plan delivers exceptional value and comprehensive protection:
Complete Protection Against Multiple Pests
Our plan doesn’t just target spiders—it protects against 13+ common household pests including silverfish, ants, centipedes, wasps, earwigs, millipedes, house crickets, carpenter ants, stink bugs, boxelder bugs, yellow jackets, and hornets.
Significant Cost Savings
- Save $100 on your initial treatment when you enroll in our quarterly plan
- Pay just $159 per quarter for complete protection
- Includes our service guarantee—if pests return between scheduled visits, we return at no additional cost
Family-Friendly Treatments
Our treatments are formulated with your family in mind:
- Safe for households with children and pets
- Minimal disruption with just 2 hours of drying time
- Professionally trained technicians who prioritize safety
Year-Round Peace of Mind
Pests don’t take seasons off, and neither do we. Our quarterly plan ensures:
- Consistent protection through changing seasons
- Preventative treatments that stop infestations before they start
- Regular monitoring for new pest threats
The Science Behind Consistent Pest Control
Our quarterly treatment schedule is based on pest life cycles and seasonal activity patterns. Each application builds upon previous treatments, creating an increasingly inhospitable environment for spiders and other pests. This systematic approach disrupts breeding cycles and eliminates the smaller insects that spiders feed on.
Customers on our quarterly plan consistently report seeing fewer spiders with each service, as our comprehensive approach addresses not just the spiders you see, but the conditions that attract them in the first place.
Take Action Today
Don’t wait until spider webs take over your home. Protect your property with our proven quarterly pest plan—the smart choice for effective, affordable, and family-friendly pest control.
Contact plateau Pest Control Call 425-246-9102 today to schedule your initial service and mention this blog post to ensure you receive your $100 discount when enrolling in our quarterly pest plan.
Choose professional, guaranteed protection against spiders and other unwanted pests for just $159 per quarter, and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a truly pest-free home.
Stay tuned for more pest control tips and information on our blog, and don’t hesitate to contact us for any pest-related concerns.