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Spider
Pest Control

Serving Orange County & Surrounding Areas

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Eliminate and
Prevent Pests

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No Harsh
Applications

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Carefully Applied for Families & Pets

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Expert Spider Control for Orange County Homes

Spiders are a common pest inside homes throughout Southern California. While many species are harmless, seeing webs in corners or spotting spiders around your home can make spaces feel uncomfortable and unclean.

At Crest Pest Control, we focus on reducing spider activity and preventing them from returning. Our technicians inspect your home, identify where spiders are nesting, and apply targeted treatments designed to reduce both spiders and the insects that attract them.

Homeowners across Orange County rely on Crest Pest Control for professional spider control that helps keep homes comfortable and protected.

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Why Are Spider
Problems So Common in Southern California?

Spiders often enter homes searching for shelter and food. Because they feed on other insects, homes with active insect populations tend to attract spiders as well.

Common places spiders are found include:

  • Corners of ceilings and walls

  • Garages and storage areas

  • Outdoor patios and eaves

  • Basements and crawl spaces

  • Near windows, doors, and light fixtures

Reducing spider activity usually involves both treating spiders and reducing the insects they feed on.

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Our Spider Control Approach

At Crest Pest Control, we follow an Integrated Pest Management approach that focuses on long term spider control instead of quick fixes. This method combines inspection, targeted treatments, and prevention strategies.

  • Inspection and Identification
    Our technicians begin with a detailed inspection to identify spider species, nesting locations, and potential entry points around your home.

  • Targeted Treatment
    We apply treatments strategically in areas where spiders live and build webs. These treatments also help reduce insect activity that attracts spiders.

  • Web Removal and Prevention
    Removing webs and addressing entry points helps reduce spider activity over time. Our technicians also provide guidance on simple steps that help make your home less attractive to spiders.

  • Ongoing Protection
    Many homeowners choose ongoing pest prevention service to keep spiders and other common pests under control throughout the year.

Pests We Eliminate From Your Home 

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The Crest Guarantee

If pests come back during your guarantee period, we will come back at no charge. If you are not completely satisfied with your service visit, you will receive a 100% refund.

Spider Control FAQs

  • Most spiders found in homes are harmless and actually help control other insects. However, some species such as black widow spiders can pose health risks and should be handled by professionals.

  • Spiders often enter through small gaps around windows, doors, vents, and other openings. They may also move indoors when searching for food or shelter.

  • Cleaning webs and reducing insect activity can help with small spider problems. However, professional treatment is often recommended when spider activity continues or when venomous species are present.

  • Reducing insect populations, sealing entry points, removing webs regularly, and maintaining a clean environment can help reduce spider activity. Professional pest prevention service can provide ongoing protection.

Request Your Free Quote

Our local team is ready to assess your situation and build a treatment plan that fits your home. No long-term contracts, no pressure. Just professional pest control you can count on.