Spiders spinning trouble? We’ve got 31+ years of web-busting know-how at DOA Pest Control. Our certified crew doesn’t just knock down webs—we use residual treatments to clear out spiders and their snacks, from basements to eaves. Family-owned means we care about every corner of your home, and our one-year warranty on select services backs that up. Choose us for thorough, local expertise that keeps eight-legged pests at bay.
We handle spider infestations with a meticulous process honed over 31 years. Our certified technicians begin by inspecting your property, targeting corners, basements, garages, and exterior perimeters where spiders lurk or build webs. We identify species—whether common house spiders or more concerning ones like black widows—to customize our approach. Then, we apply effective treatments, including residual sprays and dusts, to eliminate spiders and their prey, disrupting their habitat. We focus on entry points like windows, doors, and cracks, sealing them where possible. Outdoor areas get treated too, reducing populations around your home. Our process knocks down webs and prevents reestablishment, with follow-ups to ensure lasting results. Backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee and one-year warranty on select services, we deliver peace of mind. We’ll also suggest reducing clutter and lighting that attract spider food sources, keeping your space spider-free with minimal fuss.
Spiders can creep in unnoticed, but we at DOA Pest Control know the signs to help you spot trouble. The most obvious is webs—irregular cobwebs in corners, ceilings, or furniture signal active spiders. Frequent sightings, especially at night, suggest a growing presence. Egg sacs—small, silky balls—tucked in hidden spots like under furniture or in closets mean they’re breeding. Look for these indicators:
Webs in high-traffic or neglected areas
Spiders scurrying when lights turn on
Egg sacs in secluded corners
Increased insect activity (spider prey)
If you’re sweeping away webs daily or noticing bites—small, itchy red marks—it’s time to act. Call us to confirm and clear them out fast.
Spiders are intriguing critters, and our 31+ years at DOA Pest Control have revealed their quirks. With 40,000+ species worldwide, they’re hunters or web-builders, not social like ants. They produce silk—stronger than steel by weight—for webs, egg sacs, or draglines, adjusting its type for each task. Most are nocturnal, ambushing prey with venomous bites that rarely harm humans. Here’s what stands out:
Diverse: Some jump, others trap—orb-weavers craft wheel-shaped webs.
Resilient: They survive months without food, waiting for prey.
Prolific: A female lays 100-3,000 eggs, depending on species.
Solo: They’re loners, often eating rivals or mates.
Spiders control pests naturally, but indoors, they’re unwelcome. Their eight legs move them fast—some clock 1.5 feet per second—making them elusive until we step in!
We handle spider infestations with a meticulous process honed over 31 years. Our certified technicians begin by inspecting your property, targeting corners, basements, garages, and exterior perimeters where spiders lurk or build webs. We identify species—whether common house spiders or more concerning ones like black widows—to customize our approach. Then, we apply effective treatments, including residual sprays and dusts, to eliminate spiders and their prey, disrupting their habitat. We focus on entry points like windows, doors, and cracks, sealing them where possible. Outdoor areas get treated too, reducing populations around your home. Our process knocks down webs and prevents reestablishment, with follow-ups to ensure lasting results. Backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee and one-year warranty on select services, we deliver peace of mind. We’ll also suggest reducing clutter and lighting that attract spider food sources, keeping your space spider-free with minimal fuss.
Spiders can creep in unnoticed, but we at DOA Pest Control know the signs to help you spot trouble. The most obvious is webs—irregular cobwebs in corners, ceilings, or furniture signal active spiders. Frequent sightings, especially at night, suggest a growing presence. Egg sacs—small, silky balls—tucked in hidden spots like under furniture or in closets mean they’re breeding. Look for these indicators:
Webs in high-traffic or neglected areas
Spiders scurrying when lights turn on
Egg sacs in secluded corners
Increased insect activity (spider prey)
If you’re sweeping away webs daily or noticing bites—small, itchy red marks—it’s time to act. Call us to confirm and clear them out fast.
Spiders are intriguing critters, and our 31+ years at DOA Pest Control have revealed their quirks. With 40,000+ species worldwide, they’re hunters or web-builders, not social like ants. They produce silk—stronger than steel by weight—for webs, egg sacs, or draglines, adjusting its type for each task. Most are nocturnal, ambushing prey with venomous bites that rarely harm humans. Here’s what stands out:
Diverse: Some jump, others trap—orb-weavers craft wheel-shaped webs.
Resilient: They survive months without food, waiting for prey.
Prolific: A female lays 100-3,000 eggs, depending on species.
Solo: They’re loners, often eating rivals or mates.
Spiders control pests naturally, but indoors, they’re unwelcome. Their eight legs move them fast—some clock 1.5 feet per second—making them elusive until we step in!