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Pest problems in Spiders? Raincity can help!

Overview
While most spiders in BC are harmless, large infestations signal an underlying pest problem. Professional treatment addresses both spiders and the insect populations sustaining them.
Where Spiders Thrive, Other Pests Are Already Present
Spiders are natural predators that follow their food source — insects. A significant spider presence inside your BC home almost always indicates a larger underlying insect infestation that is sustaining them. While the vast majority of BC spiders are harmless, the Giant House Spider (common throughout the Lower Mainland) can be alarming, and the Western Black Widow — present in drier regions of BC — is medically significant and requires professional attention.

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Risk Index
Our Risk Index breaks down each pest's threat level so you know exactly what you're dealing with and how urgently to act.
Risks: Spiders
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Know Your Pest
Spiders Knowledge, Prevention Tips & Home Protection Advice.
Facts: Spiders
Treating spiders alone is a temporary fix. The most effective long-term approach is to eliminate the insect food supply that sustains them through an integrated pest management programme. Reduce insects, and spider populations follow.
Residual Perimeter Spray & Web Removal (Pet/Kid Safe when dry)
RainCity applies residual perimeter treatment to all known harbourage and entry points combined with comprehensive web removal, and addresses the underlying insect population driving spider activity.
Residual perimeter and interior spot treatment targeting harbourage zones, combined with web removal and underlying insect population management.
Signs of Activity
Early detection prevents small issues from becoming full infestations. Watch for signs in hidden or undisturbed areas.
Webs in Corners and Ceiling Lines
Cobwebs accumulating in ceiling corners, behind furniture, along window frames, and in basement rafters — a reliable indicator of sustained spider activity in those areas.
Egg Sacs
Small, silken egg sacs attached to webs, behind furniture, or in undisturbed corners. A single egg sac can contain up to 400 eggs — early removal prevents a population explosion.
Live Spiders in Living Areas
Frequent sightings of large, fast-moving spiders crossing floors and walls — particularly in fall when Giant House Spiders move indoors seeking warmth and mates.
Funnel Webs at Ground Level
Distinctive funnel-shaped webs at the base of walls, in corners, behind appliances, and at floor level — characteristic of the Giant House Spider and related funnel web species.
Insect Prey Wrapped in Silk
Silk-wrapped insect remains in and around webs confirm active predation — and also indicate the insect population sustaining spider activity in that area of the property.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find expert answers to our most common questions and discover how we keep your home or business pest-free.
The vast majority of BC spiders are harmless to humans. The Western Black Widow is the exception — it is present in drier parts of BC and its bite is medically significant. If you suspect a Black Widow infestation, do not handle the spider and contact a professional immediately.
Fall is mating season for many BC spider species, particularly the Giant House Spider. Males abandon their webs and roam in search of mates, resulting in dramatically increased spider sightings in living areas during September and October.
Spiders are natural predators of insects and play a beneficial role outdoors. However, large indoor populations indicate an underlying pest problem, and spider phobia makes significant indoor populations unacceptable for many households regardless of their ecological role.
The Western Black Widow is shiny black with a distinctive red hourglass marking on the underside of its abdomen. It builds irregular, tangled webs close to the ground in dark, undisturbed areas such as woodpiles, sheds, and underdeck spaces. Do not handle if found — contact a professional.
Web removal alone will not eliminate spiders — they will simply rebuild. Effective control requires treating the harbourage areas and reducing the insect population that is sustaining them.
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