0478152002

0478152002
Spider Control
Professional treatment to manage spider activity around homes and businesses. Spiders often hide in sheltered areas such as corners, eaves, garages, sheds, roof spaces, and around doors and windows. Treatment focuses on reducing active spiders, targeting common harbourage areas, and applying residual products to help limit ongoing activity.
Common Spider Activity Areas
-
Eaves and rooflines
-
Wall cavities and vents
-
Roof spaces
-
Garages, sheds, pergolas, and outdoor structures
-
Windows, door frames, and other entry points
-
Corners, skirting edges, and storage areas indoors
Common Spiders (Found in and Around Homes)
-
Black House Spider
-
Huntsman Spider
-
Wolf Spider
-
Garden Orb-Weaver Spider
-
White-Tailed Spider
-
Redback Spider (often found in sheltered outdoor areas)
-
Daddy Long-Legs (Dirty Long-Legs/ Cellar Spider)
Important Safety Note
Spider treatments may include internal and/or external applications depending on activity levels. People and pets must stay out of treated areas until fully dry, usually 2–4 hours. If you have children, pets, or sensitive areas, let us know before we attend so we can advise on access and drying times.
Preparation Required (Before Treatment)
To ensure a safe and effective service, please complete the following before our technician arrives:
-
Keep gates clear/unlocked and provide access to the yard, garage, shed, and side paths
-
Move furniture, boxes, and stored items slightly away from walls where possible so we can treat skirting
-
Clear access to areas where spiders are active (corners, behind doors, around windows, garage/shed edges)
-
If indoor areas will be treated, cover or remove pet bowls and any exposed items from the treated rooms
-
Keep pets secured away from treatment areas if required
Preparation Required (After Treatment)
To ensure the treatment works effectively and keeps everyone safe:
-
Keep people and pets away from treated areas until fully dry (usually 2–4 hours)
-
Avoid wiping treated skirting edges and corners for at least 48 hours
-
Avoid pushing items back hard against walls for at least 24 hours where possible
-
Avoid hosing down external treated areas for 48 hours unless advised
