Spider issues around Mission homes
Basements, crawl hatches, and storage rooms combine stable humidity with insect prey—ideal for hunting spiders. Exterior eaves often host harmless orb weavers unless webs block entries or high-traffic zones.
Exterior webbing versus interior buildup
We ID when it changes safety or treatment choice. Aggressive or medically significant species get different handling than nuisance buildup in clutter.
Inspection and treatment approach
We map webbing, harborage, and prey sources such as exterior lights and damp corners. Crack-and-crevice and perimeter work follow labels and occupancy; follow-up confirms trend.
Moisture, lights, and entry
Dehumidification, storage hygiene, and door sweeps often matter as much as product. Exterior lighting adjustments can reduce fly and moth prey at doors.
When proofing helps
Repeat entry at thresholds and utility lines supports fewer spiders and prey indoors—seepest proofing when gaps are measurable.
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