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How to Get Rid of Spiders

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Spider crawling on home in Covington LA home. Get rid of spiders with Ja-Roy Pest Control!If you’ve noticed more spiders in your Louisiana home than usual, you might wonder how to eliminate them once and for all. You get rid of them by keeping your space clear of clutter, addressing current pest infestations (like flies), and bringing in professional exterminators.

Despite the fact that most spiders inside your home are harmless, you shouldn’t let them roam free in every room. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to get rid of spiders from your property.

If you’re ready to say goodbye to spiders in your Louisiana home for good, keep reading for expert tips with the team at Ja-Roy Pest Control.

5 Tips to Eliminate Spiders

In the event that you are noticing an excess of spiders inside, there are several things you can do to reduce the population and keep them away. Follow these six simple steps to do so:

  1. Make sure your property is thoroughly vacuumed. Spiders lay their egg sacs in cracks and crevices. Try vacuuming the house from top to bottom if you have a spider problem. Dispose of the sealed vacuum bag outdoors.
  2. Identify spider problems with sticky traps. Sticky traps are an easy way to determine where your problem is coming from. These traps do not contain pesticides and will lure the spiders toward them.
  3. Utilize homemade spider repellents. Rather than store-bought pesticides, try repelling the spiders naturally with a homemade repellent. Essential oils such as rosemary, lavender, and citrus may help keep spiders away.
  4. Seal cracks and crevices in your home. Whether you have cracks in your window or around your door frame, spiders can easily squeeze through. Use caulk and install screens to limit spiders’ access indoors in the first place.
  5. Make your property less appealing to spiders. You can keep spiders away by following the steps you took to eliminate them. In addition, maintain a clean and tidy yard by keeping all foliage away from the perimeter of your property.

Egg Sacs

Many homeowners focus on killing individual spiders but overlook the real problem: egg sacs. Removing these is more important than eliminating a single adult spider.

Female Southern Black Widow spider guarding her two egg sacs - they are smooth and round in shape

Black Widow egg sacs are smooth and round, typically cream-colored or tan.

Female Brown Widow spider guarding her egg sacs - they are spiky and covered in small projections

Brown Widow egg sacs are distinctive: spiky and covered in small projections, making them easier to identify.

If you find egg sacs in your home, remove them immediately with a vacuum and dispose of the sealed bag outdoors. Each sac can contain hundreds of spiderlings!

Dangerous Louisiana Spiders

High Danger (Seek Professional Help Immediately)

  • Black Widow: Identified by the red hourglass marking on the underside of the abdomen. Venomous bites require medical attention.
  • Brown Widow: Similar to the black widow but with tan and brown coloring. Still dangerous, though venom is less potent.
  • Brown Recluse: Features a distinctive violin-shaped marking on its back. Bites can cause serious tissue damage.

Nuisance or Bite Risk (Painful but Not Toxic)

  • Wolf Spiders: Large, hairy, and fast-moving. They don’t spin webs and prefer to hunt on the ground. Bites are painful but not medically significant.
  • Jumping Spiders: Small but capable of surprising jumps. Bites can hurt, but are generally harmless.

Beneficial (Leave Them Alone When Possible)

  • Orb Weavers: Known for their beautiful, intricate webs. They’re excellent at controlling flying insects outdoors.
  • Garden Spiders: Large, colorful, and helpful for pest control in your garden and landscape.

Why Do I Have Spiders in My Home?

As with any pest, spiders come indoors for food, shelter, and warmth. To get rid of spiders naturally, you must get rid of the things that attract them in the first place!

Here’s the key insight homeowners may miss: A spider problem is actually an insect problem. When you have other insects and pests in the home (like ants, flies, or moths), spiders will come in and feed on them. If you’re seeing an abundance of spiders, it’s a sign that their food source is thriving somewhere in your home.

Once indoors, spiders usually make themselves at home in crawl spaces, attics, and basements. Some spiders prefer dry environments inside vents, while others prefer moist environments. Almost all spiders prefer to stay secluded, which is why they’re frequently found in dark spots, storage boxes, and undisturbed corners of your home.

Louisiana Spider Season

Spiders are active year-round in Louisiana, but their behavior shifts throughout the seasons:

Spring and Summer

This is peak web-building season. Spiders are most active outdoors, hunting prey and reproducing. You may notice more webs around your porch lights, eaves, and landscaping as they take advantage of the insect boom.

Fall and Winter

As temperatures drop, spiders move indoors seeking warmth and mates.

How Ja-Roy Pest Control Uses Integrated Pest Management (IPM)

At Ja-Roy Pest Control, we use an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach that addresses the root cause of your spider problem.

Our comprehensive pest control services target the insects that spiders feed on: ants, flies, moths, mosquitoes, and more. When you eliminate their food source, spiders have no reason to stick around.

Spiders don’t “groom” themselves like other insects, which means they don’t ingest poison simply by walking across a treated surface. Traditional barrier sprays are less effective on spiders than on other pests. That’s why Ja-Roy Pest Control uses a specialized approach:

  • We create a liquid barrier treatment at your foundation and eaves.
  • We target spiders directly during application.
  • We focus heavily on eliminating the insect populations that draw spiders in.

How Do You Keep Spiders Away For Good?

The best form of pest control is pest prevention. If you’ve done everything you can to get rid of spiders on your property and are still seeing them indoors, it’s time to call in the professionals.

At Ja-Roy Pest Control, we work tirelessly to keep all types of pests out of your Louisiana home, spiders included. Our expert technicians understand Louisiana’s unique spider populations, seasonal patterns, and the most effective treatment methods for lasting results.

Contact the experts at Ja-Roy Pest Control today for effective spider control services!

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