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Common Household Spiders in San Antonio and How to Handle Them

  • Elevate Pest Control
  • Apr 7
  • 2 min read

Seeing spiders around your home lately? You’re not alone. Spring in San Antonio brings out a wave of insect activity—which means it also brings out the predators that feed on them. And when food is plentiful, household spiders in San Antonio make themselves right at home.


Not all spiders are dangerous, but they all tend to trigger the same reaction: no thanks. Here’s how to identify what you’re seeing, understand the risks, and keep them from turning your home into theirs.



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Webs are more than a nuisance. They're a sign that your home has pest activity beyond spiders that the spiders are hunting.


1. Wolf Spiders


These are large, fast-moving hunters that don’t build webs. Instead, they roam around looking for prey—often ending up in garages, baseboards, and even bathtubs. They’re not aggressive, but they can bite if handled.


How to deal: Reduce clutter and seal gaps around doors and foundations. Vacuum up any sightings and remove their insect food source.


2. Orb Weavers


These are the classic web-spinning garden spiders you’ll see around porches and patios. They’re usually harmless to humans and help keep insect populations down, but they tend to build large, sticky webs where people walk.


How to deal: Knock down webs around entryways and remove outdoor lighting that attracts flying insects. Regular de-webbing services keep populations under control.


3. Black Widows


Recognized by their shiny black body and red hourglass marking, black widows tend to hide in quiet, undisturbed areaslike sheds, garages, and wood piles. Their venom is potent and bites can cause significant medical symptoms.


How to deal: Never handle one directly. Professional pest control is highly recommended, especially if you’re seeing them repeatedly.


4. Brown Recluses


Often light brown with a violin-shaped mark, brown recluses are reclusive (as their name suggests) and often found in closets, attics, and boxes. Their bites can result in serious skin damage if not treated quickly.


How to deal: Reduce clutter, especially in storage spaces. If you believe you’ve been bitten, seek medical attention right away.



Why Are Spiders Showing Up More Right Now?


Spring means more flying insects, which means more food for spiders. As bugs move indoors for food and moisture, spiders follow. If you’re seeing them around, it’s a sign that your home’s insect activity is climbing—and that means it’s time to act.



How We Handle Spiders at Elevate Pest Control


We don’t just spray and walk away. Our spider control includes:


• Targeted applications in baseboards, corners, and attic spaces


• De-webbing around eaves, patios, garages, and entryways


• Yard and foundation treatments to control spider prey (like ants and flies)


• Follow-up service with our satisfaction guarantee


Household spiders in San Antonio can range from harmless to hazardous—but either way, you don’t have to live with them.


Let Elevate help you reclaim your space—schedule your service today.

 
 
 

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