For effective spider control, CPC employ a variety of methods to eliminate these eight-legged intruders. Here’s a deeper dive into the techniques we used to ensure a spider-free environment:
Chemical Treatments
- Residual Insecticides: These long-lasting sprays are applied to surfaces where spiders frequently travel, such as baseboards, corners, and around window and door frames. The insecticide creates a barrier that kills spiders on contact or prevents them from entering the treated area.
- Targeted Spot Treatments: For heavy infestations or specific spider hotspots, technicians may use targeted spot treatments. This involves applying a stronger insecticide directly to spider webs, cracks, and crevices.
- Outdoor Treatments: Treating the exterior of your home with insecticides can help prevent spiders from entering. This includes spraying around foundation walls, window and door frames, and other potential entry points
Non-Chemical Methods
At CPC we Recommend:
- Removing spider webs and sealing entry points like cracks and crevices can significantly reduce spider populations.
- Regular vacuuming can help remove spiders, eggs, and webs from carpets, furniture, and other surfaces.
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
- At CPC We utilize an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach, which combines multiple control methods to minimize the use of chemicals


