Inspection-led spider control for Roseville homes. Cobweb and egg-sac removal, child- and pet-safe perimeter treatment, integrated pest management — backed by the Pointer Promise Warranty.
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Roseville's mix of mature oak canopies, creek corridors along Dry Creek, Linda Creek, and Secret Ravine, HOA greenbelts, and warm-season insect populations creates ideal conditions for spider activity. Older Diamond Oaks and Woodcreek Oaks homes accumulate harborage in garages, sheds, and crawlspaces. Newer Westpark and Fiddyment Farm builds attract spiders into eaves and around exterior lighting that draws their prey insects.
Roseville's main spiders include the black widow spider, yellow sac spider, wolf spider, house spider, and orb weaver. Most are nuisance pests — wolf spiders are beneficial, eating other insects and other spiders — but black widow spiders can pierce human skin and warrant professional spider control. Web buildup around foundations, eaves, doorframes, and patios is the most common reason Roseville homeowners call.
Pointer Pest Control's quick pest library — identification + what to watch for.
Shiny black with a red hourglass underneath. The only common Roseville spider whose venom can pierce human skin. Hides in garages, woodpiles, sheds, meter boxes, and under eaves — dark, undisturbed harborage. Treat sightings as a real call-the-pros moment.
Pale yellow or beige, fast-moving, often found indoors at night around ceilings and walls. Builds silk retreats in corners. Bites are usually minor but can sting and welt. Responsible for many overnight indoor bites in Roseville homes.
Large, hairy, brown or gray, often mistaken for tarantulas. Don't build webs — they hunt on the ground. Beneficial by nature: they eat other spiders and pest insects. Push indoors in fall through ground-level gaps in Fiddyment Farm and Westpark homes.
The classic round-web builders you see across patios, porches, garden corners, and fence lines. Harmless and beneficial — they catch mosquitoes and flies — but their webs build up fast and make homes look unkempt.
Small brown spiders responsible for most cobweb buildup inside Roseville homes — corners, basements, behind furniture, in crawl spaces, behind appliances. Harmless but persistent. Where there's one, there are usually many more hiding.
Every job starts with inspection. Then four pest control methods, in order.
We physically remove webs and egg sacs from foundations, eaves, windowsills, doorframes, patio covers, and pergolas. This cleans up the exterior visually AND removes the eggs that would otherwise hatch and re-infest your home within weeks. It's the step DIY spider sprays skip — and it's why DIY usually fails.
EPA-registered, child- and pet-safe repellent products applied as a real liquid barrier around the foundation, eaves, windows, door frames, garage corners, and yard nesting sites. Not a fog. Not a bomb. Targeted to where spiders travel and harbor.
Inside homes and garages, we treat baseboards, cracks, crevices, and known harborages. For safety, we don't treat inside attics or crawlspaces — but we spray vents under eaves and the foundation to flush spiders out of those spaces.
A real spider control plan isn't just chemicals. We point out exclusion methods and habitat reduction steps — trimming overgrown vegetation, reducing clutter, sealing cracks and entry points, swapping bright porch lights for warm-temperature LEDs that attract fewer prey insects, and routine vegetation management around the foundation.
"The most common mistake is treating reactively when they see spiders instead of preventatively. Homeowners also rarely treat all the key areas such as spot treating eaves, areas of the yard, cracks and crevices, and other hiding spots."
Eduardo Saucedo
Co-Owner, U.S. Navy Veteran · Pointer Pest Control
No upcharge for spiders. Every visit includes full cobweb and egg-sac removal, perimeter barrier treatment, de-webbing of eaves and doorframes, and spot treatment of interior activity zones.
Spiders are a year-round threat, but activity spikes in spring and summer when temperatures warm. Warmer weather accelerates spider eggs hatching and juveniles maturing, leading to higher visible pest sightings from roughly March through October. Web buildup peaks late summer when orb weavers are most active. Black widow spider activity stays steady year-round in covered, undisturbed spaces — garages and sheds are the highest-risk zones in Roseville homes.
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Over-the-counter foggers, bombs, and contact sprays don't address the underlying problem — egg sacs, harborage, prey insect populations, and exterior conditions. Foggers in particular drive spiders deeper into wall voids and attic spaces rather than eliminating them, and the chemicals settle on furniture and surfaces where kids and pets contact them. EPA-registered professional products applied by licensed pest control technicians at the right placements solve a spider infestation in a way DIY sprays cannot.
You won't be charged separately for spider control. It's included in the standard Pointer Pest Control bi-monthly plan.
From $55/mo
+ $329 initial · homes under 2,600 sq ft
Spider control + ants, spiders, cockroaches, wasps, fleas, ticks, earwigs, silverfish. Every-other-month visits.
From $95/mo
For heavier pest pressure
Monthly visits — same coverage, more frequent. Best for properties near greenbelts, creeks, or in heavy harborage zones.
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Knock-down treatment
One-time spider treatment for an event, pre-listing, or seasonal cleanup. No long-term commitment. Free estimate, no obligation.
All plans include the Pointer Promise Warranty — unlimited free re-services between scheduled visits.
If spiders come back between scheduled visits, so do we — at no extra cost. Family-owned, father-and-son, U.S. Navy Veteran–led. We treat your home like our own.
Pointer Pest Control's 250+ five-star pest control reviews come from real Sacramento and Placer County families.
"Professional, courteous, respectful, and showed up on time. I was explained the pest control process and they got to work immediately. My issue was cleared up and I have no complaints. A very honest small veteran-owned business. I would recommend them without hesitation."
— J V.
"Orey was thorough and professional — he asked thoughtful questions, provided clear guidance, and answered all my concerns. He took the time to carefully inspect each room and even checked inside the cabinets, all while being mindful of my dog when spraying. His attention to detail went above and beyond my expectations."
— Alex P.
"Eduardo from Pointer Pest Control was attentive and responded promptly to our every call. He provided long-term solutions to intermittent rodent and other pest issues. I would highly recommend Pointer Pest Control for their professional services."
— Daniel R.
For an active spider infestation — black widows in a child's play area, heavy web buildup before a family event, a sudden swarm of orb weavers — Pointer Pest Control offers same-day service when our schedule allows. For most other urgent Roseville calls, we schedule within 24–48 hours.
Yes. Spider control is part of every standard bi-monthly service at no upcharge. Each visit includes cobweb and egg-sac removal, a fresh perimeter barrier, and de-webbing of eaves, windowsills, and doorframes. If spiders return between visits, so do we — at no extra cost under the Pointer Promise Warranty.
The five we treat most are black widow spiders, yellow sac spiders, wolf spiders, house spiders, and orb weavers. Black widow spiders are the only common Roseville species with venom that can pierce human skin. Wolf spiders are beneficial — they eat other spiders and insects — but most homeowners don't want them indoors regardless.
Some customers notice fewer spiders the same day, as the product begins repelling immediately. More common: noticeably fewer spiders within about two weeks of the first treatment. The combination of removing egg sacs and applying a residual barrier creates both immediate and long-term results.
Both. We treat interior of homes and garages wherever spider activity is present — baseboards, cracks, crevices, and known harborages. For safety reasons we don't treat inside attics or crawlspaces, but we spray vents under the eaves and foundation to flush spiders out of those spaces.
Yes. Pointer Pest Control uses EPA-registered, child- and pet-safe repellent products applied by licensed technicians. Exterior perimeter treatments don't require you to leave at all. For interior treatments, we may ask you to step out of the treated room briefly with clear re-entry guidance — that's a real pest control plan, not a fogger or bomb.
Spiders are a year-round threat, but activity spikes in spring and summer when temperatures warm up. Warmer weather accelerates spider eggs hatching and juveniles maturing — which means more visible pest sightings from roughly March through October. Web buildup peaks late summer when orb weavers are most active.
Reactive instead of preventative treatment. People wait until they see spiders, spray foundations once, and wonder why webs come back in two weeks. Spiders are tied to prey insect populations, harborage, and habitat — sustained spider control requires real pest control maintenance, not a one-time spray.
Habitat reduction works. Trim overgrown vegetation away from the foundation, reduce clutter in garages and sheds, seal cracks and entry points around windows and door sweeps, swap bright porch lights for warm-temperature LEDs that attract fewer prey insects, and keep outdoor lighting off when not in use. These exclusion methods reduce the conditions spiders need.
For active spider infestations — black widows in a child's play area, heavy web buildup before a family event, a sudden swarm of orb weavers around a doorway — Pointer Pest Control offers same-day service when our schedule allows. For most other urgent Roseville spider calls, we schedule within 24–48 hours. Mon–Fri 8 AM–6 PM.
No. Pointer Pest Control does not offer termite control. Termite work in California requires a separate Structural Pest Control license. We refer all termite jobs to a trusted partner who specializes in that side.
Inspection-led plan, cobweb and egg-sac removal, child- and pet-safe perimeter treatment, follow-up under the Pointer Promise Warranty. Free quote, no obligation.
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