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Princeton Spider Control
While spiders do a lot of good in nature, a spider infestation is every homeowner’s worst nightmare. If you are tired of finding spiders and their webs in your home, turn to Greenix Pest Control in Princeton. Our Princeton pest control pros are here to protect your family against creepy crawlies of all kinds, including those with eight legs. No matter how big or small the infestation at hand, we can eliminate it and prevent spiders from coming back in the future.
Our Princeton spider control team can protect your property against:
Our Princeton spider control team can protect your property against:
- Orb weavers
- Dark fishing spiders
- Cellar spiders
- House spiders
- Hobo spiders
- Garden spiders
- Black widows
- Brown recluse spiders
- Wolf spiders
- Gray cross spiders
What attracts spiders?
If a spider is in your home, there is a good reason.
Spiders will enter a home in search of one of three things (or even all three):
- Shelter: Spiders seek shelter for a few reasons, including to escape from extreme weather conditions, hide from predators, and find a safe place to breed.
- Food: Spiders feed off of other pests (such as cockroaches, flies, moths, and mosquitoes), so they will enter a home with other pests present. Unfortunately, this usually means that a spider infestation also indicates an infestation of another kind.
- Mates: Male spiders can sense females and will enter a home if they know there are females there to mate with.
How do spiders get inside of my home?
Spiders can find about a million and one ways to get into your home. These creatures are crafty and small, which makes finding their way inside quite easy. They will enter a home through holes in window and door screens, damaged roof shingles, chimneys, open doors, the gap between a door and the floor, vents without screens, and any other small openings. They can also hitch a ride on firewood, used furniture, clothing, plants, and more.How to Prevent a Spider Infestation in Princeton
Finding spiders in your Princeton home is never pleasant. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to reduce the number of spiders in your home.
To prevent a spider infestation, you should:
To prevent a spider infestation, you should:
- Clear away any webs you come across
- Vacuum and sweep your home daily
- Take care of any piles of clutter in your home
- Store piles of wood and other debris away from your home
- Seal cracks and crevices along your foundation
- Repair any holes in window or door screens
- Hire a professional pest control team