TruNorth Pest Control | Spider Control in Atlanta, GA
Spiders are natural pest controllers that feed on other insects, helping balance the ecosystem. However, when they move indoors, they can cause anxiety for homeowners. While most Georgia spiders are harmless, species such as the black widow and brown recluse can pose medical risks, making professional inspection and control important.
Why Spiders Are a Problem in Atlanta
Atlanta’s warm climate and abundant insect populations make it a prime environment for spiders. Basements, attics, garages, and crawl spaces provide shelter and ample prey. Homes with poor sealing or cluttered storage areas are more likely to attract spiders. Once inside, they can quickly multiply and build unsightly webs in corners and ceilings.
TruNorth’s Spider Treatment Process
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Inspection – We identify spider species, locate webs, egg sacs, and common hiding places.
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Treatment – Targeted insecticides are applied to baseboards, corners, wall voids, and other infested areas.
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Follow-up – We monitor for new activity, remove webs, and apply additional treatments as needed.
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Prevention Guidance – We recommend sealing entry points, reducing clutter, and minimizing outdoor lighting that attracts insects.
Seasonal Activity Calendar for Spiders in Atlanta, GA

January – Low
February – Low
March – Moderate
April – Moderate
May – High
June – High
July – High
August – High
September – Moderate
October – Moderate
November – Low
December – Low
Neighborhoods We Serve in Atlanta, GA
- Buckhead
- Midtown
- Inman Park
- Old Fourth Ward
- Virginia-Highland
- West End
- Grant Park
- Kirkwood
- East Atlanta Village
- Cascade Heights
FAQ’S
Q1: Are most spiders dangerous?
A1: No. Only a few species in Georgia, such as the brown recluse and black widow, pose health risks.
Q2: Do spiders infest homes?
A2: They usually enter seeking shelter or prey but can reproduce indoors if conditions are favorable.
Q3: How can I keep spiders out of my home?
A3: Seal cracks, close gaps around windows and doors, and limit outdoor lighting that attracts insects.
Q4: Do spiders bite humans often?
A4: Rarely. Most bites occur only when spiders are accidentally pressed or disturbed.
Q5: Will spraying eliminate all spiders?
A5: Spraying reduces populations, but long-term control includes cleaning webs and managing insect prey.
People Also Ask (PAA)
Are spiders common in Atlanta homes?
Yes, especially in dark, quiet areas such as attics, basements, and garages.
When are spiders most active in Georgia?
Spiders are most active in late summer and fall when temperatures and insect activity peak.
Can essential oils repel spiders?
Some oils, like peppermint or citrus, may help deter them temporarily.
Should I worry about cellar spiders?
No, cellar spiders are harmless and feed on other household pests.
Are spiders helpful?
Yes, spiders naturally control insects such as mosquitoes, flies, and cockroaches.

