Spider Control in Alabama & Louisiana
Spiders are one of the most common pest issues around homes, and once they start showing up, they tend to stick around.
Most of the time, the problem isn’t just the spiders themselves—it’s what’s attracting them. If there’s enough insect activity around your home, spiders will settle in and keep rebuilding in the same areas no matter how often you knock them down.
At Hilbun Pest Control, we don’t just remove spiders. We reduce the conditions that allow them to stay, so you’re not dealing with the same problem over and over again.

Why Spider Activity Keeps Coming Back
Spider activity usually follows a pattern.
They settle in areas where they can feed, where things stay undisturbed, and where conditions remain consistent. That’s why you tend to see them in the same places—around eaves, porches, windows, garages, and corners inside the home.
If those conditions don’t change, neither does the activity. You can clear webs all day, but if the environment is still supporting them, they’ll come right back.
Where Spiders Show Up Most
Most spider activity starts outside. Exterior surfaces like eaves, siding, and window frames give them a place to build, especially around lights that attract insects at night.
Inside the home, they tend to settle in quieter areas—corners, ceilings, closets, garages, and storage spaces. When spiders are showing up indoors, it usually means there’s already activity established around the outside of the home.
If you’re constantly seeing webs in the same spots, it’s not random. It’s a sign that the conditions in those areas haven’t been addressed.
How We Control It
At Hilbun Pest Control, we approach spider problems the right way—by controlling the system, not just the symptom.
We start by identifying where activity is building and what’s supporting it. Then we treat the areas where spiders are active and where they tend to return, including exterior surfaces, entry points, and interior corners when needed.
Just as important, we reduce the insect activity around the home. Spiders stay where they can feed, so bringing that down is a key part of keeping spider populations under control.
From there, we establish a consistent barrier around the home to keep activity from building back up.
Why Most Spider Problems Keep Coming Back
Because they’re never fully addressed.
Most treatments only deal with what you can see. The webs get knocked down, a few spiders are eliminated, and everything looks fine—until it starts building again.
If the underlying conditions aren’t handled, the cycle repeats.
That’s why spider problems tend to linger when they’re treated at the surface level.
Control That Holds
In this region, spider activity is steady.
Our quarterly programs are designed to keep pressure off the home so activity doesn’t have a chance to build. Instead of reacting every time webs show up, the environment stays under control.
And if something shows up between visits, we handle it. That’s part of keeping things consistent.
Service Areas
Alabama
- Daphne
- Fairhope
- Foley
- Gulf Shores
- Mobile
Louisiana
- Baton Rouge
- Denham Springs
- Gonzales
- Port Allen
- Walker
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do spiders keep coming back?
Because the conditions around the home are still supporting them. If insect activity and favorable areas remain, spiders return.
Are spiders dangerous?
Most are not, but they’re still unwanted and tend to become a recurring issue if not controlled properly.
Do I need ongoing spider control?
Yes. Spider activity follows insect activity, which stays consistent most of the year in this region.
Where are spiders coming from?
Most originate outside and move in through small openings around the home.
Get Spider Activity Under Control
Spiders don’t stay without a reason.
If they’re showing up, something around the home is supporting that activity—and it needs to be handled correctly.
Hilbun Pest Control puts that control in place and keeps it there.
