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Spider control for Commercial premises
Spiders and scorpions can cause stress in both homes and businesses. Whether it’s webs in corners or an unexpected scorpion sighting, these pests don’t belong indoors. Our spider control services are here to help you take control. With expert advice and proven treatments, we’ll help you feel more comfortable in your space.
No two infestations are the same. That’s why we don’t take a one-size-fits-all approach. We offer tailored spider pest control for your environment, the level of pest activity, and the type of pest. We can help with outdoor spider control around your home as well as indoor spider removal. From cracks in the walls to crawlspaces, our technicians know where these pests like to hide and how to stop them.
Most spiders aren’t dangerous, but they can still make people uncomfortable, and scorpions can deliver a painful — and sometimes dangerous — sting. Knowing what type of spider or scorpion you're dealing with is the first step toward appropriate pest control. From harmless house spiders to venomous recluse spiders, we’re here to help.
These spiders are small but active, often found indoors in corners or behind furniture.
Known for their bite, brown recluses prefer dark, undisturbed spaces like closets or attics.
These are the spiders you’ll often spot on windowsills or in basements. Harmless, but still unwelcome.
Often confused with spiders, harvestmen don’t spin webs and are harmless to people
Fast-moving and larger than most, wolf spiders tend to hide in basements or garages.
A type of jumping spider known for its bold black-and-white stripes and quick movements.
Large and hairy, tarantulas are intimidating but usually docile. Most live outdoors.
Found in gardens, these brightly colored spiders spin large, visible webs.
Scorpions prefer warm, dry climates and often hide in shoes, under rocks, or around foundations.
While most spider species don’t pose a serious health risk, some can bite, and a few can be dangerous. Scorpions, especially in parts of the South and Southwest, can also sting. In both cases, they look for quiet, dark places to hide, which means basements, closets, and sheds are common targets. Early treatment and year-round pest control can stop an infestation from growing and help protect your home or business.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us for spider pest control and scorpion removal services. Presto-X has technicians ready to help wherever you are.
A Presto-X technician will carry out a full inspection of your property to determine the extent of spider or scorpion activity and recommend the best control methods. Appointment times are available to fit your schedule. Our technicians will assess both indoor and outdoor areas, checking for signs of pest activity, entry points, and common hiding spots like basements, crawlspaces, or gaps in foundations.
Proper identification is the first step in any effective pest control plan. Our technicians are trained to identify the most common scorpion and spider species found in the region.
Once the spider or scorpion is identified, your technician will recommend a customized control plan. Depending on the severity and location of the problem, this may include both indoor and outdoor spider control, sealing entry points, and targeting problem areas around the perimeter of the property. The goal is to address visible activity and infestation's hidden causes.
Start by sealing cracks, removing clutter, and reducing moisture. For long-term results, work with our professionals who can apply targeted treatments.
Birds, lizards, and some mammals eat scorpions. But natural predators won’t control an indoor problem.
Scorpions can’t climb smooth surfaces like glass or clean plastic because they can’t grip them.
Professional technicians use targeted treatments based on the type of spider and where it's found. These treatments are applied during inspections and follow-up visits to help reduce activity and prevent return. Your Presto-X technician will explain any treatment details and answer all your questions.
Late summer and early fall are often best, when many spider species become more active and search for indoor shelter.
Seal cracks, clean often, and reduce clutter. Ongoing spider control from professionals gives longer-lasting results.
We use specific treatments around the perimeter and entry points, tailored to local scorpion activity.
Not always. While lights attract bugs that scorpions eat, keeping lights off doesn’t guarantee they’ll stay away.