Spider Control, Newnan, GA

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We provide safe, effective spider control treatments.

No one wants to find insects in their home, but spiders are probably among the most shiver-inducing of all the creepy crawlies that may make their way onto your property. Most people have a strong aversion to spiders, but even if you don’t mind them and appreciate their ability to help control the populations of other insects on your property, you probably don’t want them getting too cozy in your home.

Spider Control in Newnan, Georgia

If you’re dealing with an arachnid infestation, or if you simply want to ensure that you’ve done everything you can to keep them out of your home, our team at Overwatch Pest Management is here to help. We offer spider control treatments to our Newnan, Georgia customers to help keep these eight-legged invaders at bay.

When you call us for a spider control service, we’ll assess your property and put down a protective barrier that deters spiders from coming inside. We always recommend that our customers keep up with regular spider control treatments if they want to see lasting results, and we’re happy to get you on a consistent schedule that helps protect your home.

Our team understands that spiders are often very alarming for our customers, but we encourage you to stay calm if you encounter them. Despite what you may have heard, Georgia only has two spider species that are a safety risk to humans, and most of the spiders that you encounter in or around your home are harmless.

All of our pest control treatments, including spider control, are applied in accordance with EPA rules and regulations, and we try to have as little ecological impact as possible while still providing coverage to keep your home insect-free. Reach out today to learn more or get started with spider control treatments.

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FAQs About Spider Control

While spiders provide several benefits, that doesn’t mean that you have to be okay with a spider infestation in your home, which is where our team comes in. We can provide you with safe and efficient spider control in accordance with EPA rules and regulations, focusing on minimizing our ecological impact as well. Still, you might have questions about spiders, our process, and more—some of the most common ones we receive are listed below.

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Why do I have spiders in my home?
Spiders invade dwellings because they are seeking shelter, warmth, and food. They prefer dark, remote areas, preferably with a high insect population. Cracks, openings around doors and windows, and vents are among the most common entry locations.
Is every spider dangerous?
No, most spiders are harmless to people and even help decrease insect populations. Only a few species are a threat, especially in our area, where there are only two species of spiders that pose a safety risk. Our team can provide you with more information if needed.
What do I do if I find spiders in my home?
Our team can assist you when you find spiders in your home, offering effective spider control methods that are safe for you and your family. Additionally, we can provide ongoing care to ensure spiders and other pests steer clear of your home.
How can I tell if I have a spider infestation?
While you might see an occasional spider—or two—knowing when you have an infestation is critical for your peace of mind and proper spider control. Signs of a spider infestation include increased spider sightings indoors and the discovery of egg sacs or webs in various locations. If you suspect an infestation, contact our team for a comprehensive inspection.

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At Overwatch Pest Management, we are proud to provide spider control services to customers in Newnan, Carrolton, Whitesburg, Sharpsburg, Palmetto, Senoia, Turin, Grantville, Moreland, Haralson, Sargent, Peachtree City, Fayetteville, Tyrone, Brooks, LaGrange, and Douglasville, Georgia, as well as throughout Carroll County, Heard County, Coweta County, Troup County, Meriweather County, Spalding County, Fayette County, and Fulton County.

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