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Reduce spider populations. Remove webs. Protect your home.
Expert Spider Control in the Bay Area
ATCO reduces spider populations and removes webs — professionally.
Common Bay Area Spiders
Black Widow
β οΈ VENOMOUSBlack Widow Spider
Venomous; red hourglass marking — bites require medical attention.
Requires Professional RemovalHouse Spiders
Hover for detailsCommon House Spiders
Build cobwebs in corners and closets; harmless but unsightly.
Garden Spiders
Hover for detailsGarden Orb Weavers
Colorful web-builders that help control garden insects.
⚠ Black Widow Warning
If you spot a black widow, don't attempt removal — call ATCO.
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Clear Cobwebs From Corners & Ceilings
Sweep away existing cobwebs so your technician can identify active spider areas versus abandoned webs.
Move Furniture Slightly Away From Walls
Pull furniture a few inches from walls. Spiders hide in gaps behind furniture, and access helps treatment.
Reduce Clutter in Closets & Storage
Organize closets, storage rooms, and garages. Spiders thrive in undisturbed, cluttered spaces.
Clear Debris From Around Foundation
Remove leaf litter, woodpiles, and garden debris from around your foundation. These hide spiders and their prey.
Switch Porch Lights to Yellow Bulbs
White lights attract insects, which attract spiders. Yellow bulbs reduce this cycle significantly.
Note Where You've Seen Spider Activity
List rooms where you've spotted spiders or fresh webs. This helps your technician focus on active zones.
π Did You Know?
Signs of Spider Activity
Look for webs in corners, window frames, and ceiling joints. Egg sacs (small white or tan silk balls) near webs indicate an active population that will grow quickly.
What Attracts Them
Spiders follow their food source — other insects. Clutter, bright outdoor lights, and gaps around doors and windows attract the bugs that draw spiders inside your home.
When to Worry
Black widows (shiny black with a red hourglass) are venomous and common in the Bay Area. If you spot one, do not attempt removal — call a professional immediately.
Where They Hide
Garages, basements, crawl spaces, and woodpiles are prime spider habitats. They also hide behind stored boxes, in closets, and under furniture that isn't moved often.
Seasonal Behavior
Spiders move indoors in fall seeking warmth and mates. Late summer through early winter is when you'll notice the most spider activity inside your home.
Reducing Spider Habitat
Declutter storage areas, switch exterior lights to yellow bulbs, and trim vegetation away from your foundation. Reducing insects around your home means fewer spiders will follow.
β What You Can Do
Remove Webs Regularly
Use a broom or vacuum to clear webs from corners, eaves, and doorways. Regular removal discourages rebuilding.
Switch Outdoor Lights
Replace bright white porch lights with yellow bulbs. Fewer insects attracted means fewer spiders hunting near doors.
Seal Entry Points
Caulk gaps around windows, doors, and foundation cracks. Repair door sweeps and screens to keep spiders out.
Reduce Clutter
Clear storage areas, garages, and basements. Spiders love undisturbed, cluttered spaces for building webs.
Use Natural Repellents
Spiders dislike peppermint, eucalyptus, and citrus oils. Spray diluted around windows and doorframes.
Keep Firewood Away
Store woodpiles and garden debris at least 20 feet from your home. These are prime spider hiding spots.
β οΈ What to Avoid
Don't Handle Black Widows
Never attempt to catch or remove a black widow yourself. Their venomous bite requires medical attention — call a professional.
Don't Over-Spray Pesticides
Broad-spectrum sprays kill beneficial spiders too, and expose your family and pets to unnecessary chemicals.
Don't Kill Garden Spiders
Garden orb weavers eat mosquitoes, flies, and other pests. They're your allies — leave them be.
Don't Ignore Dark Spaces
Black widows favor undisturbed garages, attics, and crawl spaces. Check these areas regularly.
Our Spider Services
Spider Inspection
Identify species and locate nesting areas.
Web Removal
Professional web clearing from entries and living spaces.
Population Reduction
Targeted treatments to reduce spider populations.
Our Balanced Approach
Eco-Friendly Methods
Gentle on your family and pets.
IPM Strategies
Long-term Integrated Pest Management.
Ongoing Protection
Regular maintenance keeps populations in check.
🌿 Our Philosophy
We reduce populations and remove webs while preserving spiders' role as natural pest controllers.
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