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HOW TO GET RID OF SPIDERS

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HOW TO GET RID OF SPIDERS

Feel Comfortable in Your Home

Noticing webs in corners? Seeing spiders along baseboards or in bathrooms? It’s common to reach for a spray — but when spiders keep reappearing, there’s usually more going on behind the scenes. In Southern climates, spiders remain active much of the year. Warm temperatures and steady insect activity provide consistent food sources. Cook’s helps reduce spider activity by addressing both the spiders you see and the conditions attracting them. That means fewer webs, fewer surprise sightings, and more confidence in your home.

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Tried Spraying First?

Many homeowners begin with store-bought sprays or web removers. While these can eliminate visible spiders, they rarely address:

  • Hidden egg sacs
  • Entry points around windows and foundations
  • Outdoor insect activity that attracts spiders
  • Hidden areas in attics or crawl spaces where spiders settle
  • Repeat web-building along eaves
Professional treatment focuses on long-term reduction — not just quick knock-down.

Common Spiders Found in the South

Not sure what you’re seeing? Proper identification helps determine the right approach.

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House Spiders
Typically, harmless but persistent. Often found in corners, ceilings, and basements.
Wolf Spiders
Large and fast-moving, usually found at ground level. They may wander indoors accidentally.
Brown Recluse
Common in parts of the Southeast. These spiders prefer undisturbed areas like closets, storage boxes, and attics. Because brown recluse infestations require specialized treatment protocols, service options may differ from standard pest control programs.
Black Widow
Identified by a red hourglass marking. Often found in garages, sheds, and outdoor structures.
WE KNOW PESTS. WE KNOW THE SOUTH.

The Cook’s Advantage

  • Nearly 100 years of trusted pest control experience in the Southeast
  • Locally operated and family-owned since 1928
  • Technicians trained in spider behavior and web-building patterns
  • Prompt, courteous service backed by our 110% Satisfaction Guarantee

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HOW IT WORKS

Cook’s Spider Control

Spiders often enter homes in search of food. Where there are spiders, there are usually other insects nearby.

In warm Southern climates, spider populations can remain steady year-round. The Cook’s process targets both spiders and the conditions that attract them.

  • Inspect & Identify
    We locate web zones, harborage areas, entry points, and insect activity around your home.
  • Treat & Control
    Targeted treatments reduce active spider populations in key indoor and outdoor areas.
  • Create Barrier
    We establish a protective perimeter treatment to help discourage entry and reduce web-building.
  • Monitor & Maintain
    We adjust treatments seasonally as pest pressure changes.
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Fewer Webs. Fewer Surprises. More Comfort.

From garage corners to ceiling edges, spider activity can make a home feel unsettled. Cook’s helps reduce recurring web-building and sightings so you can relax without constantly scanning the room.

Take the First Step Toward Relief from Spiders

Request your estimate today and reduce spider activity before it spreads. Professional treatment can make a noticeable difference after the first service.

Or Call Us Today at 800-239-9898

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I keep seeing spiders even after spraying?
DIY sprays often eliminate visible spiders but don’t address entry points, egg sacs, or food sources.
Do spiders mean I have other pests?
Often, yes. Spiders feed on other insects, so increased spider activity can indicate underlying insect presence.
Are house spiders dangerous?
Most common house spiders are not dangerous. However, certain species like brown recluse or black widow require professional attention.
How long does spider control take?
Many homeowners see reduced web activity quickly. Long-term reduction depends on addressing insect pressure and entry points.
Is spider treatment safe for children and pets?

Cook’s uses products applied by trained technicians where necessary.

Will spiders come back?
Without prevention, spiders can return — especially in warm climates. Ongoing service helps reduce repeat activity.