Spider Control
Keep spiders from infesting your home. Contact Agent Pest Control today.
Reduce Spider Activity at the Source
Seeing spiders in your home can be unsettling—but more importantly, it’s often a sign of a larger pest issue.
Spiders don’t randomly invade homes. They follow food. If you’re noticing spiders regularly, it usually means other insects are present, creating an environment where spiders can thrive.
At Agent Pest Control, we don’t just remove spiders—we address the conditions that attract them, so you get lasting results.
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Why Spiders Keep Showing Up
Many homeowners assume spiders are the primary problem. In reality, they’re often a symptom.
- Active insect populations (their food source)
- Quiet, undisturbed areas
- Easy access through small entry points
That’s why simply removing spiders doesn’t solve the issue—they’ll keep coming back as long as the environment supports them.
Our Spider Control Approach
Effective spider control requires more than surface-level treatment. We focus on reducing activity long-term by addressing the root causes.
Inspection & Activity Assessment
We identify where spiders are most active and what’s attracting them.
Targeted Treatment
We treat common spider harborage areas and reduce insect populations that serve as food sources.
Entry Point Identification
We help identify gaps, cracks, and openings where spiders and other pests enter.
Ongoing Prevention
We create a protective barrier to keep spiders and their food sources under control.
Common Signs You Need Spider Control
- Frequent spider sightings indoors
- Spiders appearing in multiple rooms
- Webs forming regularly
- Increased activity over time
If you’re seeing spiders consistently, there’s likely an underlying issue that needs to be addressed.
Spider Problems in Utah County Homes
Across Utah County, spider activity tends to increase during spring and summer as insect populations grow.
Homeowners in cities like Lehi, Orem, and Saratoga Springs often notice:
- Spiders appearing after other pest activity increases
- Activity in basements, corners, and storage areas
- More frequent sightings as seasons change
Utah’s seasonal patterns create ideal conditions for both insects and the spiders that feed on them.
Common Spider Species in Utah Homes

House Spider
Found in corners, closets, basements, garages, and other undisturbed areas

Wolf Spider
Large, hairy bodies and fast, ground-hunting behavior

Black Widow Spider
Found in dark, quiet places. Have distinctive red hourglass. Potentially dangerous bites.
While most are harmless, some species can pose risks—making prevention important.
Why Professional Spider Control Works
The key to effective spider control is addressing both the spiders and their food source.
- Reducing insect populations
- Eliminating spider harborage areas
- Preventing entry into your home
- Creating long-term control
This is what leads to a noticeable and lasting reduction in spider activity.
Common Questions
If ever you have any questions, please give us a call and we would be happy to provide answers to any questions you may have.
Spiders are usually attracted by other insects. Increased sightings often mean there’s an active food source.
The goal is to significantly reduce activity and prevent recurring problems by addressing the root cause.
Most spiders are harmless, but their presence can still indicate a broader pest issue.
You may notice reduced activity quickly, with continued improvement over time as conditions are addressed.
Take Back Control of Your Home
Spiders aren’t just a nuisance—they’re a signal that something else is going on. Addressing the problem early helps prevent ongoing pest issues and restores comfort to your home.
Schedule your spider control service today and reduce spider activity at the source.



