Sunday, July 5, 2026

Spiders: Helpful Hunters or Unwanted Houseguests?

Spiders often get a bad reputation. Thanks to scary movies and Halloween decorations, they're usually the first critters people want out of the house.

But here's the twist: most spiders are actually beneficial to the environment.

Nature's Pest Controllers

Spiders are predators that feed on insects like flies, mosquitoes, moths, and other small pests. Outdoors, they play an important role in keeping insect populations balanced.

In many ways, they're nature's own pest control specialists.

Not Every Spider Spins a Web

When people think of spiders, they usually picture large webs stretched across corners or between trees.

However, many spiders don't build webs at all.

Jumping spiders actively stalk their prey using excellent eyesight, while wolf spiders hunt by running after insects instead of waiting in a web.

Why Are Spiders Coming Inside?

Like many pests, spiders enter homes looking for food, shelter, or a place to avoid changing weather conditions.

If you're seeing more spiders indoors, it may also mean there's an abundant food source—other insects.

Reducing insect activity around your home often helps reduce spider activity as well.

How to Make Your Home Less Inviting

Simple steps can help discourage spiders from settling in:

  • Seal cracks and gaps around doors and windows.
  • Reduce outdoor lighting that attracts insects near entryways.
  • Keep garages, basements, and storage areas organized.
  • Vacuum corners, ceilings, and webs regularly.
  • Limit clutter where spiders may hide.

Fun Spider Facts

  • Spiders aren't insects—they belong to a different group of animals called arachnids.
  • They have eight legs instead of six.
  • Most spiders have multiple eyes, although the number varies by species.
  • Scientists have identified more than 50,000 spider species around the world.

When Should You Call a Professional?

Occasionally spotting a spider indoors isn't unusual. However, if you're seeing large numbers of spiders or noticing recurring webs throughout your home, it may be time for a professional inspection.

A pest control expert can determine whether spiders are simply passing through or if another pest problem is attracting them in the first place.

Whether they're spinning webs or chasing insects, spiders are fascinating creatures—but most homeowners still prefer to admire them from outside the house!

Jeff Verges/Owner/Operator
742 Santa Anita Court
Eugene, OR 97401

541-688-0580 Eugene 
503-371-8373 Salem

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