Spider Control Services

Spiders move in where other pests already live. We eliminate both — and keep them from coming back.

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Termite Control Services

Most spiders aren’t dangerous. But that’s not the point. When they’re building webs in your windows, corners, and garage — and showing up in your kids’ rooms — you don’t want to coexist. You want them gone.

Down East Pest Control uses targeted spider exterminator treatments that address the root cause: the insects spiders feed on. Remove the food source, remove the spiders.

If you’re dealing with a spider infestation in the Carolinas, call now to schedule your inspection.

Why You Need Professional Control for Termites

Termites cause over $5 billion in property damage every year. This is damage that is rarely covered by homeowners insurance. Investing in pest control for termites is an investment in the future of your home.

Most Spider Sprays Don’t Work Long-Term:
Store-bought sprays kill on contact, but they don’t treat harborage areas or the insects spiders hunt. Within days, new spiders move in.

Some Species Are a Real Risk:
Black widows and brown recluses are present in the Carolinas. A professional inspection identifies what you’re dealing with — and how serious it actually is.

One Treatment Can Prevent a Season of Problems:
A single perimeter treatment in early spring can dramatically reduce spider activity all summer and into fall.

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Our Spider Control Strategy

We don’t just spray and leave. Our approach eliminates the conditions that bring spiders inside in the first place.

Inspect First:

We walk the property and identify entry points, active webs, egg sacs, and the pest populations spiders are feeding on. Every home is different.

Interior & Exterior Treatment:

We treat baseboards, window frames, crawl spaces, and the perimeter foundation with targeted products that repel and kill spiders — without harsh exposure to your family or pets.

Address the Root Cause:

Spiders follow their prey. As part of our spider pest control service, we also target the underlying insect population that’s drawing them in.

How It Works

Request a Quote

Call us or fill out our form. We respond fast and can usually get you on the schedule within a few days.

Inspect

We assess your home's interior, exterior, and crawl spaces — looking for spider species, harborage areas, and the pest activity that's feeding them.

Treat & Protect

We apply targeted spider exterminator treatments and seal common entry points. For recurring infestations, we offer ongoing protection plans.

Why Choose Us

Down East Pest Control offers specialized treatment in termite pest control, moisture control, and general pests. Our work is motivated by wanting to provide a safe home environment for your family to enjoy!

 

We Know Carolina Spiders

Black widows, brown recluses, wolf spiders — we know what's common in our region, where they hide, and how to get rid of them.

Family-Focused Care

We treat every home as if it were our own, keeping your family safe and comfortable.

Trusted in the Community

Voted Best in the County by Bladen Online for our honest, high-quality service.

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FAQs

How do I know if I have a spider infestation?

Seeing a few spiders in summer is normal. An infestation usually means large numbers of webs, spiders appearing daily in multiple rooms, or visible egg sacs. If you’re spotting them regularly in your bedroom or kids’ rooms, it’s worth getting it looked at.

Two species to watch out for are the black widow and the brown recluse — both are present in the Carolinas. Most house spiders are harmless, but a professional inspection can tell you exactly what you’re dealing with.

A standard perimeter treatment typically provides protection for 60–90 days. For homes with recurring issues, we recommend a quarterly pest control plan that keeps pressure on spider populations all year long.

Usually not. Most of our spider exterminator treatments are applied to the exterior and targeted interior areas. We’ll walk you through any precautions before we start.

Yes. Since spiders follow other insects, treating for ants, roaches, or mosquitoes at the same time almost always produces better results. Ask us about a combined treatment plan.