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Eugene Spider Control and Web Removal
Safe, Effective, and Family-Friendly Spider Control Services for Your Home, business, or Outdoor Space
Why Us
We Are Trusted Spider Control and Web Removal Experts in Eugene
Since 2010, Infinity Pest Solutions has protected homes and businesses in Eugene, Oregon from spider infestations with honest, effective service grounded in over 30 years of pest control experience. As a family-owned company, we know how spiders behave in our region—and how to stop them.
Spiders can be unsettling, leave behind messy webs, and even pose health risks through bites. If left untreated, they can quickly spread throughout a property, creating an ongoing source of stress for homeowners and business owners. That’s why we offer targeted, comprehensive spider control for homeowners, renters, landlords, and businesses. Our treatment plans eliminate current infestations and prevent future ones—using safe, pet- and family-friendly methods.
Every service begins with a free inspection and transparent pricing—no surprises. Backed by a satisfaction guarantee, our work has earned us long-term clients and trusted referrals throughout the community.
Reclaim your space with trusted spider control in Eugene and the surrounding areas. We’re more than pest control pros—we’re your local partners in year-round protection.
What Are the Most Common Types of Spiders in Eugene?
The most common types of spiders in Eugene, Oregon are listed below. This includes both web-building species that create messy or expansive webs around homes and venomous spiders that may pose a risk to people and pets.
Hobo Spider (Eratigena agrestis)
Hobo spiders are often found in basements, crawlspaces, and other dark, undisturbed areas of homes and buildings. While they were once believed to be highly venomous, current research suggests their bites are not medically significant to humans. Still, their fast movements and large size can make them alarming to encounter indoors.
Giant House Spider (Eratigena duellica)
Common throughout Eugene, the giant house spider is one of the fastest spiders in the region. These large, brown spiders often enter homes in late summer and fall, especially when males are searching for mates. Though they can look intimidating and are sometimes mistaken for hobo spiders, they are harmless and actually help control other pest populations.
Orb Weaver Spiders (Various species, including Araneus diadematus)
Orb weavers are best known for their large, circular webs that appear in gardens, doorways, and near outdoor lights. They are typically active in late summer and fall and can often be spotted in the early morning dew. These spiders are not aggressive and pose no threat to people or pets.
Common House Spider (Parasteatoda tepidariorum)
This small, brownish spider is often seen in corners of rooms, attics, garages, and sheds. It spins messy, irregular webs and prefers quiet areas where it won’t be disturbed. Though often mistaken for more dangerous species, the common house spider is harmless and tends to avoid humans.
Black Widow Spider (Latrodectus hesperus)
Though not frequently encountered, the black widow is one of the few medically significant spiders in the Eugene area. It’s easily recognized by the red hourglass marking on its glossy black abdomen. These spiders prefer secluded, sheltered locations such as woodpiles, crawlspaces, or under outdoor furniture. Their bites can be dangerous, especially to children and pets, and professional removal is strongly recommended.
Cellar Spider (Pholcus phalangioides)
Also known as “daddy longlegs,” cellar spiders are often found hanging upside-down in ceilings, basements, and garages. They have long, delicate legs and spin loose, wispy webs. While they may look a bit spooky, they are completely harmless and sometimes even prey on more troublesome spiders.
What is Your Spider Control Process?
Our spider control process is built around three essential steps: inspection, treatment, and follow-up. This simple yet effective approach ensures we eliminate spiders where they hide and breed, while helping to prevent future infestations inside and outside your property.
Inspection
We begin with a detailed inspection of your property to identify spider species, locate webs and egg sacs, and pinpoint nesting sites and entry points, especially in basements, garages, attics, and exterior corners.
Treatments
Using safe, targeted applications, we treat both interior and exterior problem areas. This includes web removal, spot treatments, and perimeter spraying to eliminate active spiders and disrupt their breeding cycle.
Follow-Up
We provide follow-up visits or ongoing service plans as needed to ensure long-term protection. Our team also offers practical tips to help reduce attractants and keep spiders from returning.
