Comprehensive Spider Control Services
While most spiders are harmless, their presence indoors can be unsettling. In Connecticut, species such as house spiders, wolf spiders, and orb weavers commonly seek shelter in basements, garages, and attics. At Soundview Wildlife Control, we specialize in spider removal and prevention, ensuring your home stays pest-free year-round.
Our treatments target both active infestations and the insects spiders feed on — providing complete control and long-term protection.
Common Signs of a Spider Problem
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Increased spider webs in corners, ceilings, or basements
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Sightings of spiders around windows or outdoor lighting
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Other insect activity (spiders often follow their prey)
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Egg sacs or clusters behind furniture or storage boxes
Spiders thrive where other insects are present, so comprehensive pest management is key to prevention.
Our Spider Control Process
We may also recommend FastCap for exterior treatments that prevent reinfestation around entryways and foundations.
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Inspection
Identify spider species, nesting areas, and food sources.
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Treatment
Apply Tempo and Demand CS — professional-grade insecticides that provide residual protection and knockdown of spider populations.
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Web Removal
Clean webs and egg sacs from infested areas to prevent re-emergence.
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Exclusion & Prevention
Seal cracks, gaps, and other entry points around doors, vents, and windows.
Why Choose Soundview Wildlife Control
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Licensed, experienced technicians
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Safe, effective spider removal treatments
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Long-lasting residual protection
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Environmentally responsible practices
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Serving New Haven, Middlesex, and New London Counties
Call Today for Spider Control
Protect your home from spiders and their webs — safely and effectively.
Call Soundview Wildlife Control or Request an Inspection to schedule your professional spider removal service today.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of spiders are common in Connecticut?
Common Connecticut spiders include house spiders, wolf spiders, cellar spiders, and jumping spiders. Most are harmless, but large infestations can still be concerning.
Why am I seeing more spiders in my home?
Spiders are usually attracted by food sources such as insects. Basements, garages, attics, and cluttered areas often provide ideal hiding places.
Are Connecticut spiders dangerous?
Most spiders found in Connecticut are not dangerous to humans. However, professional identification and removal can provide peace of mind and reduce infestations.
How can I keep spiders out of my house?
Reducing clutter, sealing cracks, lowering indoor moisture, and controlling other insect activity can help keep spiders away.
Do spider treatments also help with other pests?
Yes. Since spiders feed on insects, reducing insect populations often helps reduce spider activity as well.