How Aimix gets rid of spiders
Trying to handle a spider problem on your own can be tedious and ineffective. DIY spider pest control products such as spider repellents and traps are not nearly as effective as a professional spider control company.
Aimix’s skilled technicians can identify the spider species present within your home and offer professional spider control solutions. Our technicians can remove spiders and their webs from around your home.

We begin with a thorough exterior and interior inspection so we can locate the spiders and their hiding spaces. When examining the exterior of your home our technicians will check various areas for spider activity, such as shrubs, awnings, around windows and doors, and exterior light fixtures.
Next, we’ll examine the interior to find spiders in the house. We pay special attention to bathrooms, bedrooms, closets, garages, and more. If any spiders, spider webs, or egg sacs are present, we will remove them.
Our technicians will proactively place passive monitors and/or glue traps in undisturbed areas of your home where spiders may be present indoors. Cracks and crevices are treated with repellent residual dust or residual liquid pesticide. To further prevent spiders from returning, we can seal any minor gaps with silicone sealant. Our spider pest control solutions are specifically tailored to your home, allowing us to effectively target spiders inside and outside.
Spiders are one of the 25 pests covered with a Aimix PestFree365 pest control plan.
Better Protection
PestFree365 Plan
- Interior and exterior pest inspection
- Interior and exterior pest inspection
- Regularly scheduled pest treatments
- Aimix Guarantee which means if pests come back between treatments, so will we, at no additional cost.
Best Protection
PestFree365+ Plan
- Interior and exterior pest inspection
- Protection from 39 pests, including 14 pests that may be costly to eliminate4
- Regularly scheduled pest treatments
- Aimix Guarantee which means if pests come back between treatments, so will we, at no additional cost.
- PLUS unlimited protection from out-of-pocket costs5
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One-time Pest Plan
- Interior and exterior inspection
- One pest treatment
- Aimix Guarantee which means if pests come back within 30 days of your treatment, so will we — at no additional cost
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We know spiders
Spiders are not insects, they are arachnids. Instead of having six legs, they have eight, and their body is split into two sections. The vast majority of spiders are harmless and can actually be beneficial indoors by eating gnats, flies, and other insects.
Did you know? There are over 48,200 spider species worldwide! Around 4,000 of them can be found in the United States and are non-threatening. Here are a few more interesting spider facts:
- Spiders can quickly breed into infestations.
- Spiders can indicate the presence of other pests on which they prey.
- Most spiders live for two years at most.
- All spiders hunt for prey, but not all spiders spin webs.
Our local technicians have expert knowledge about various spider species. This allows our experienced technicians to accurately identify the spider present within your home, advise the best spider control solutions, and provide tips to prevent the spiders from returning. Get your customized spider pest control quote!
Four common spiders found indoors:

If these spiders are found within your home, it may be time to call a spider exterminator! Contact Aimix today to receive your personalized spider pest control quote.
What attracts spiders to your home?

Locating spiders in the house can be difficult because they have the ability to hide away in even the smallest spaces. A spider exterminator will work to identify areas around your home where spiders are hiding and determine the species present. Once the spider’s location, size of your property, size of the infestation, and other factors have been determined, a trained spider control professional will be able to recommend an effective removal plan.
Our customers often ask us what attracts spiders in the house and how to get rid of spiders. Being mindful of certain attractants will help you to proactively deter spiders from moving in and claiming your home as their own. Here are four common reasons spiders are entering your home:
- There is easy access to water. Certain spider species are attracted to damp environments. Common areas where you can find spiders in the house are basements, bathrooms, or other areas with standing water.
- Spiders are searching for food (other pests). If there is a food source within your home they can prey on, they will.
- Various weather conditions attract spiders. When it gets too hot, cold, or wet, spiders will seek shelter to protect themselves.
- They have easy access to enter your home. If there are any damaged areas within your home, they can crawl right in. This could be existing cracks, crevices, holes, or open doors and windows.
Keep corners cobweb-free with spider pest control

Whether you have a small spider population or a large infestation, spider pest control is your best option to ensure they are properly removed.
- Try utilizing these tips to prevent spiders in the house:
- Clean your home regularly. Vacuuming your home can help to remove spiders, egg sacs, and spider webs. This will prevent the spiders in your home from getting too cozy.
- Sticky glue traps can be laid and used to catch spiders.
- If possible, remove light bulbs outdoors that produce a white light. Flying insects are attracted to white light. Installing Sodium Vapor lights or Low-UV LED type bulbs will help to reduce spider prey around your home.
- Reduce the amount of light that shines out from windows by closing blinds at night will also help to reduce spider’s prey.
- Utilize Aimix's ongoing pest control service! Regularly scheduled treatments will help to reinforce your exterior barrier and keep spiders and other pests out of your home.
Frequently Asked Spider Questions
Spider control costs can vary by location, size of the property, amount of infestation, and more. Our company customizes your spider pest control plan to target the type of spider species infesting your property. Our Aimix technicians live in the surrounding area and know the spiders specific to it. After a thorough inspection, they’ll be able to identify the spider species and put a treatment plan in place to get rid of them.
Get your personalized quote for spider control and schedule your appointment today!
No, not all spiders are poisonous. Most spiders are venomous, but venom is not always dangerous to humans. Spiders use their venom to kill their prey. However, there are a few venomous spider species that are present in the United States that will seek shelter indoors.
The two most venomous spiders in the United States are the Brown Recluse spider and the Black Widow spider.
Spiders can enter your home in numerous ways. The easiest way is through gaps that are around windows, doors, vents, etc. Luckily, this can be pretty easy to resolve on your own. To prevent more spiders from entering, you can seal these openings. For doors and windows, you can replace worn weather stripping. A spider exterminator can help seal these gaps during your service appointment post-inspection.
Now, the second reason is not as obvious and much less noticeable – hitchhiking! Spiders can hide inside of outdoor items. Once these items are brought inside, they’re free to explore their new home and find a corner or basement to hide in. By examining items you bring inside, you can easily remove spiders and their webs, preventing them from entering your home.
Attempting a do-it-yourself (DIY) or natural home remedy to remove spiders is often a homeowner’s first thought when they spot one of these frightening pests, but it can cost you more resources in the long run. To effectively remove spiders in your home, you need to remove the spider, its web, and any egg sacs. However, when it comes to spider pest control, you may want to leave it to the professionals. It can be difficult to determine if the spider in your home is venomous. While the chances are slim, it's best not to try your luck.
By hiring a professional spider control company like Aimix, you’re given peace of mind. Our technicians know exactly how to get rid of spiders!
To understand why they choose the habitats they do, we must first understand the two main categories of spiders: hunting spiders and web-building spiders.
Hunting spiders seek out their prey and move around quite a bit. Because of this, it is less likely you'll find a colony of them inside your home. Wolf spiders and jumping spiders are common hunting spider species. Hunting spiders typically do not search for refuge or hide inside homes as frequently as web-building spiders. However, it's not uncommon to encounter hunting spiders indoors, especially if there are open entry points. The spider can accidentally enter while searching for prey or while they’re seeking protection from the cold or poor weather conditions.
Web-building spiders are more likely to go indoors, so it is common to find these kinds of spiders within your home. For example, the common house spider and black widow spider are both web-building spiders.