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Calgary Spider Control

Nearly, 3,000 species of spiders are found in North America. In Alberta several appealing species of spiders are prevalent  Many non-poisonous spiders live in varying environments, including white goldenrod spiders, boreal cobweb spiders, jewel spiders and house spiders. Three poisonous spiders in Alberta, the western black widow, brown recluse, and the hobo spider, give poisonous bites. Most spiders do not bite unless provoked. Spider has eight legs, two body regions, no wings or antennae adn three or four pair of eyes. A female spider lays approximately 250 eggs in a silken sac. 9 egg sacs are common in a season and these sacs hatch after a week depending on environmental conditions. Many spiders live for about a year, but some can live as long as 15 years. Spiders feed on other insects. We provide the best and very affordable pest control very fast and in timely manner in Calgary and area. offers Calgary Spider Pest Control Services for complete and ever lasting solutions with guarantee.   

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Calgary Spider Exterminator
Spider Control Solutions
1-800-691-2893
403-708-3024
Pestica Green
Pest Control Calgary
Calgary Spider Removal 

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How We Control Spider

  • Technician will start by checking the exterior and interior of your home to identify the types of spiders and level of their infestation 
  • Technician may use mechanical tools to remove webs or residual liquid insecticidal spray treatment in accordance with approved instructions on the product label. 
  • Areas the technician will focus on include basement, ground cover vegetation, areas where the lawn meets the woods, ornamental plantings, etc
    All treatments will be made with your safety in mind to ensure your health 
  • If infestation is high and deep then we recommend a second treatment after one month of the first treatment  
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Calgary Spider Exterminator
Spider Control Treatments
1-800-691-2893
403-708-3024
Pestica Green
Pest Control Calgary
Professional Spider Removal

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Frequently Asked Questions 
About Spider Extermination in Calgary

Where does spider live in a house or property?
Most of the spiders species like moisture and dark areas. They are found in basements, crawl spaces and other damp parts of buildings. Some species of spiders like dry, warm areas such as subfloor air vents, upper corners of rooms and attics. 

How do the spiders get into the house?
Spiders are often brought into properties on firewood and flowers. They are often found around windows since other insects are attracted. 

How does spider breed?
After fertilizing her eggs with stored sperms of male, the female spider lays approximately 250 eggs in a silken sac. Nine egg sacs are common in a season and these sacs hatch after a week depending on environmental conditions. Spider lings undergo a series of molts and eventually become adults.

Can all spiders spin webs? 
No. Some spiders spin webs for catching prey while other spider species live in burrows rather than webs, while others are free ranging and take refuge in crevices.

What are the poisonous spiders in Alberta?
There are three spider species in Alberta which are considered to be dangerous to humans.  They are the black widow, hobo and brown recluse. They are found in Canada (from BC to Ontario).   

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