Spider Control · Lafayette, IN
Webs Down. Spiders Out.
Treat the entry points and the food sources that bring spiders inside.
Spiders You'll See In Indiana
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If You See Webs, You Have A Food Source.
Spiders show up because something else is already there. Treating the spiders without dealing with the gnats, flies, and other insects they eat — temporary fix at best.
We treat the spiders and reduce the conditions that brought them in. That's the difference.
Common House SpiderWebs in corners, basements, garages.
Wolf SpiderLarge, fast, ground-level. Often near doorways.
Cellar Spider"Daddy long-legs" — basements, crawlspaces.
Brown RecluseRare in Indiana but worth identifying — call us.
How We Treat
Webs Down. Sources Out.
Knock Down
Physical removal of webs and egg sacs around eaves, soffits, decks, basements, and garage corners.
Treat
Targeted application around entry points and harborage zones. Exterior perimeter to keep new spiders from setting up.
Reduce Food
Spiders eat other insects. We reduce the gnats, flies, and small bugs that draw them in — so they don't return.
FAQ
Spider Control Questions
Are spiders in my home dangerous?
Most spiders in Indiana are harmless and beneficial — they eat other pests. The exceptions worth watching for are the brown recluse (rare locally) and any spider near a child or pet's sleeping area. If you're unsure, send us a photo.
Why do I have so many spiders all of a sudden?
Usually a sign that something else is in the house. Spiders follow food. Treating the underlying pest issue is what makes the spiders stay gone.
Will one treatment get rid of them?
A single visit knocks down visible activity. Recurring service prevents return — especially in basements, garages, and homes near woods or fields.
Is the treatment safe for kids and pets?
Your technician will walk you through preparation and re-entry times. Tell us about pets, kids, or sensitivities when scheduling.
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Get The Webs Out For Good.
Local estimates are free of charge. Local Lafayette service. No pressure.
