πŸ”§ HOW-TO

How to Reduce Spider Populations in Your Home

Spiders in homes are always following their prey β€” the most effective spider control targets the insects they're eating, not the spiders directly.

πŸ“‹ Steps

1
Identify the spider β€” most require no action
95% of household spiders are completely harmless. American house spider, cellar spider, cobweb spider, jumping spider β€” all harmless. Only brown recluse (south-central US) and black widow (warm regions) warrant special concern. Misidentifying common spiders as dangerous ones drives unnecessary treatment.
2
Reduce the prey insects β€” most effective step
Spiders are where the insects are. Reducing insect populations (by fixing moisture problems, sealing gaps, reducing exterior lighting) reduces the food that attracts and sustains spider populations. This is more effective than any spider-specific treatment.
3
Apply residual bifenthrin to interior perimeter
Bifenthrin or lambda-cyhalothrin applied along baseboards, in corners, and in crawl space kills spiders crossing treated surfaces. This residual lasts 4-8 weeks.
4
Use a vacuum for immediate removal
A vacuum is the most efficient way to remove webs, spiders, and egg sacs. Pay attention to ceiling-wall junctions, window frames, and undisturbed areas under furniture.
5
Seal entry points
Spiders enter through gaps around windows, doors, and foundation penetrations. Standard weatherstripping and caulking that keeps insects out keeps spiders out too.

πŸ’‘ Tips

  • The single most effective spider reduction strategy: reduce exterior lighting (which attracts insects, which attracts spiders)
  • Glue traps placed along walls capture spiders and provide population monitoring β€” a declining catch rate confirms treatment effectiveness
  • Never handle an unknown spider with bare hands β€” the brief discomfort of using a jar and paper is worth the safety margin against the unlikely venomous species

πŸ’° Cost to Fix This Problem

ApproachTypical CostBest For
DIY materials only$20–$50Mild or early-stage infestations
Professional service (one-time)$100–$250Active infestations or when DIY has already failed
Ongoing service contract$400–$800/yrPrevention and long-term peace of mind

Costs vary by region, property size, and severity. Get at least two quotes before hiring.

βœ… How to Know It's Working

Pest control success is measured in weeks, not days. Here's what to look for:

πŸ’‘ Monitoring tip: Place sticky traps in corners and along walls before you start treatment. Counting catches weekly gives you objective data on whether the population is declining.

πŸ‘· When to Call a Professional

DIY is appropriate for small, contained infestations caught early. Call a licensed professional when:

⚠️ Rule of thumb: If you've spent more on DIY materials than a professional visit would cost, it's time to call.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Are wolf spiders dangerous?
Wolf spiders can bite if handled, but their venom is not medically significant, comparable to a bee sting. They are not aggressive and will flee rather than attack. They are actually beneficial predators consuming cockroaches, crickets, and other pests.
Why are wolf spiders in my house?
They enter in fall seeking shelter and in response to indoor prey insects. They do not build webs but are active ground hunters. Their presence indicates an insect prey population. Addressing prey insects reduces wolf spider sightings.
How do I keep wolf spiders out?
Seal gaps under doors, close foundation cracks, and ensure screens are intact. Reduce exterior lighting that attracts insects near entry points. Remove ground cover and leaf litter from against the foundation.
Should I kill wolf spiders or leave them?
They are beneficial and reducing their population removes natural pest control. Capture with a glass and paper to release outside. Sticky traps along baseboards capture them humanely. Chemical treatment is unnecessary for occasional sightings.
πŸ“– Related Guides: Wolf Spiders Β· Yellow Sac Spiders
πŸ“š Sources: CDC Venomous Spiders Β· EPA Safe Pest Control
Published: Jan 1, 2025 Β· Updated: Apr 7, 2026