Spiders are a nightmare for many customers and pest control services are in high demand. Spiders, which spin webs to catch their prey, want only one thing: dinner. Webs are set up in places where prey is likely to be caught, but this doesn't always work. If you've done a good job of eliminating insects from a house, you may be left with a lot of hungry spiders. Spiders common in homes may leave a trail of sadly unproductive webs as they search for better locations. Male spiders of some species build webs for temporary use before going out in search of females. Young spiders may build a web that catches nothing and serves as a quiet place to die.
If you're observant, you may find a small web with the carcass of a very skinny spider. These situations leave you with a lot of webs, but no spiders to kill. Applying the most effective products may eliminate future spiders, but it won't improve the current situation. We recommend that you clean up the spider webs before applying spider control products. In other words, make removing spider webs inside and out a critical part of your spider control for improved customer satisfaction.