Service Details

Spider Control

Service Details

Spider Control

Service Details

Spider Control

The fuel of nightmares for many, spiders are terrifying for many family members. Let Anthem help you rest easy knowing we’ve got the spiders under control.

The fuel of nightmares for many, spiders are terrifying for many family members. Let Anthem help you rest easy knowing we’ve got the spiders under control.

How it Works:

Whether you saw it crawl around on the floor or drop down from the ceiling in the shower, spiders are unsettling. With our four step spider control approach, here is how we treat your property:Our Process:

  1. Property Inspection: Service professional inspects property  to identify key targets.

  2. Treatment Plan: Service professional devises a unique strategy for the home.

  3. De-Web & Liquid Treat: Technician removes webs/nesting sites and treats the property.

  4. Educate: Service pro educates the customer about the spiders and treatment.

Why Work with Anthem?

✅ Reliable & Fast Service: We'll be there when we say we'll be there. You can even track us on the day of your service.

✅ Fair Pricing: Our #1 priority is to provide you with value.

✅ Unlimited Callbacks for $0: Bugs are back? So are we - give us a call and your service pro will retreat at no extra cost to you.

FAQ

  • How can I get rid of spiders?

    • If you're looking to eliminate spiders, consider reducing food and water sources that may attract them. Sealing up any small cracks or holes in your home can prevent spiders from entering. Insecticidal sprays or powders can be effective, but they must be used with care due to their potential harm to humans and pets. For severe spider infestations, contacting a professional pest control service is the safest and most advisable solution.

  • What do spiders eat?

    • As predators, spiders primarily feed on insects like flies, mosquitoes, and moths, as well as other spiders. They capture their prey using their webs and immobilize them with injected venom. Subsequently, they consume the prey by sucking out the body fluids. Some tarantulas are actually so big that they will feed on small birds and even some reptiles or amphibians.

  • How do spiders spin webs?

    • Spiders construct their webs from silk produced in their spinnerets. The silk, a strong and sticky substance composed of proteins, serves multiple functions for spiders, including catching prey, providing protection against predators, and housing their nests. Some spider silk, such as the Black Widows’, is stronger than steel in terms of weight.

  • What are the different types of spiders?

    • The world is home to over 45,000 diverse spider species, found in nearly every environment. Common types include the harmless house spider, typically small and brown, the larger garden spider with a unique zigzag web, and the impressive tarantula, found in tropical regions. Though tarantulas can bite if threatened, they are generally not dangerous to humans.

  • Are spiders dangerous?

    • Spiders are generally not harmful to humans, but a few species like the black widow, brown recluse, and - the world’s most venomous: Sydney funnel-web spider (native to Australia) can deliver bites that may lead to serious illness. Despite their scary reputation, most spiders are harmless and can even be beneficial by controlling pest populations.

How it Works:

Whether you saw it crawl around on the floor or drop down from the ceiling in the shower, spiders are unsettling. With our four step spider control approach, here is how we treat your property:Our Process:

  1. Property Inspection: Service professional inspects property  to identify key targets.

  2. Treatment Plan: Service professional devises a unique strategy for the home.

  3. De-Web & Liquid Treat: Technician removes webs/nesting sites and treats the property.

  4. Educate: Service pro educates the customer about the spiders and treatment.

Why Work with Anthem?

✅ Reliable & Fast Service: We'll be there when we say we'll be there. You can even track us on the day of your service.

✅ Fair Pricing: Our #1 priority is to provide you with value.

✅ Unlimited Callbacks for $0: Bugs are back? So are we - give us a call and your service pro will retreat at no extra cost to you.

FAQ

  • How can I get rid of spiders?

    • If you're looking to eliminate spiders, consider reducing food and water sources that may attract them. Sealing up any small cracks or holes in your home can prevent spiders from entering. Insecticidal sprays or powders can be effective, but they must be used with care due to their potential harm to humans and pets. For severe spider infestations, contacting a professional pest control service is the safest and most advisable solution.

  • What do spiders eat?

    • As predators, spiders primarily feed on insects like flies, mosquitoes, and moths, as well as other spiders. They capture their prey using their webs and immobilize them with injected venom. Subsequently, they consume the prey by sucking out the body fluids. Some tarantulas are actually so big that they will feed on small birds and even some reptiles or amphibians.

  • How do spiders spin webs?

    • Spiders construct their webs from silk produced in their spinnerets. The silk, a strong and sticky substance composed of proteins, serves multiple functions for spiders, including catching prey, providing protection against predators, and housing their nests. Some spider silk, such as the Black Widows’, is stronger than steel in terms of weight.

  • What are the different types of spiders?

    • The world is home to over 45,000 diverse spider species, found in nearly every environment. Common types include the harmless house spider, typically small and brown, the larger garden spider with a unique zigzag web, and the impressive tarantula, found in tropical regions. Though tarantulas can bite if threatened, they are generally not dangerous to humans.

  • Are spiders dangerous?

    • Spiders are generally not harmful to humans, but a few species like the black widow, brown recluse, and - the world’s most venomous: Sydney funnel-web spider (native to Australia) can deliver bites that may lead to serious illness. Despite their scary reputation, most spiders are harmless and can even be beneficial by controlling pest populations.

How it Works:

Whether you saw it crawl around on the floor or drop down from the ceiling in the shower, spiders are unsettling. With our four step spider control approach, here is how we treat your property:Our Process:

  1. Property Inspection: Service professional inspects property  to identify key targets.

  2. Treatment Plan: Service professional devises a unique strategy for the home.

  3. De-Web & Liquid Treat: Technician removes webs/nesting sites and treats the property.

  4. Educate: Service pro educates the customer about the spiders and treatment.

Why Work with Anthem?

✅ Reliable & Fast Service: We'll be there when we say we'll be there. You can even track us on the day of your service.

✅ Fair Pricing: Our #1 priority is to provide you with value.

✅ Unlimited Callbacks for $0: Bugs are back? So are we - give us a call and your service pro will retreat at no extra cost to you.

FAQ

  • How can I get rid of spiders?

    • If you're looking to eliminate spiders, consider reducing food and water sources that may attract them. Sealing up any small cracks or holes in your home can prevent spiders from entering. Insecticidal sprays or powders can be effective, but they must be used with care due to their potential harm to humans and pets. For severe spider infestations, contacting a professional pest control service is the safest and most advisable solution.

  • What do spiders eat?

    • As predators, spiders primarily feed on insects like flies, mosquitoes, and moths, as well as other spiders. They capture their prey using their webs and immobilize them with injected venom. Subsequently, they consume the prey by sucking out the body fluids. Some tarantulas are actually so big that they will feed on small birds and even some reptiles or amphibians.

  • How do spiders spin webs?

    • Spiders construct their webs from silk produced in their spinnerets. The silk, a strong and sticky substance composed of proteins, serves multiple functions for spiders, including catching prey, providing protection against predators, and housing their nests. Some spider silk, such as the Black Widows’, is stronger than steel in terms of weight.

  • What are the different types of spiders?

    • The world is home to over 45,000 diverse spider species, found in nearly every environment. Common types include the harmless house spider, typically small and brown, the larger garden spider with a unique zigzag web, and the impressive tarantula, found in tropical regions. Though tarantulas can bite if threatened, they are generally not dangerous to humans.

  • Are spiders dangerous?

    • Spiders are generally not harmful to humans, but a few species like the black widow, brown recluse, and - the world’s most venomous: Sydney funnel-web spider (native to Australia) can deliver bites that may lead to serious illness. Despite their scary reputation, most spiders are harmless and can even be beneficial by controlling pest populations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Pest Control Questions Answered:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Your Pest Control Questions Answered:

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Why should I consider preventative pest control?

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How and where do you apply products?

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What type of warranty do you offer?

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What should I expect after an initial service?

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Are your products safe for kids and pets?

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Why should I consider preventative pest control?

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How and where do you apply products?

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What type of warranty do you offer?

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What should I expect after an initial service?

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Are your products safe for kids and pets?

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Pest Control Questions Answered:

Click on a question to reveal the answer and learn more:

Why should I consider preventative pest control?

How and where do you apply products?

What type of warranty do you offer?

What should I expect after an initial service?

Are your products safe for kids and pets?