Garden Spider Pest Control
Garden Spiders
Garden spiders weave an elaborate, symmetrical web in gardens in order to trap small insects. These spiders are usually have colorful patterns and live in dense brush like Cypress trees or ivy. Garden spiders are not toxic to humans, but they can overtake your garden if left untreated.
Garden Spider Inspection
Your pest control service will begin with a licensed technician providing a full inspection of your residence and property to identify the garden spider infestation. During the inspection, your technician will identify potential problem areas around your home and yard. After the source of the problem areas have been identified, your technician will point out other potential areas widows may be found and offer steps you can take to reduce future infestations. Your technician will create a customized garden spider treatment plan for year-round protection, using the most effective and environmentally-conscious spider control solutions.
Immediate Garden Spider Control
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Garden Spider Pest Control Service
We not only kill and control your current garden spiders, but help prevent any future spider outbreaks. Most widow infestations originate outside and your technician will focus on the perimeter of the home and outlying areas of the yard. In some cases, garden spiders may come inside and your technician will look for and treat indoor infestations if found. Future service treatments will be exterior-only, without requiring you to be home or having to worry about scheduling conflicts. Griffin Pest Management offers Monthly, Bi-Monthly and one time spider services with no contract required.
Guaranteed Results
Both the inside and outside of your home are always under warranty. We guarantee your satisfaction between regular scheduled maintenance services. If at any time you find yourself in need of an additional treatment between regular scheduled services, call us and we will return to re-treat your home.
Quick Facts About Garden Spider
Habits
Garden spiders produce large webs off the ground at any height.
Habitat
Garden spiders can be found just about anywhere, but prefer protected areas like cypress trees or gardens where they can hide during the day.
Threats
Large populations of garden spiders can cover your property in unsightly cobwebs and bite if threatened. While non-poisonous, the affected area will be raised and itchy.
Prevention
Cut back trees and bushes regularly. Regular pest control service is the best method of keeping garden spider populations down.