Missouri Spider Control & Prevention Guide

Spiders are common around Missouri homes, businesses, barns, garages, sheds, and storage areas. Nature & Wildlife Solutions helps identify spider activity, monitor problem areas, reduce entry points, and create prevention plans through virtual consultations and in-person removal and exclusion services in Missouri.

 

 

Identify, Monitor, Prevent & Protect

Our spider control approach focuses on education, inspection, monitoring, exclusion, and prevention. Whether you are seeing live spiders, webs, egg sacs, or activity in basements, crawlspaces, garages, or storage rooms, we can help you determine what is happening and what to do next.

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Missouri Spider Identification & Prevention Guide

Missouri spider control infographic showing common spiders, entry points, travel routes, risk zones, glue trap placement, signs of spider activity, and consultation services from Nature & Wildlife Solutions.

Use this guide to identify common Missouri spiders, recognize signs of activity, and understand where spiders enter and travel through homes and buildings. Nature & Wildlife Solutions offers virtual spider consultations and Missouri spider removal and prevention services.

Missouri Spiders

Common Missouri Spiders

Common spiders found around Missouri properties include:

Brown recluse, black widow, wolf spider, jumping spider, house spider, cellar spider, and orb weaver.

Spiders may be found in basements, closets, garages, sheds, woodpiles, landscaping, corners, ceilings, crawlspaces, storage rooms, gardens, porches, and around exterior siding.

Signs of Spider Activity

Common signs include webs, egg sacs, molts or shed skins, live spiders, glue trap captures, and small dark droppings near webs or harborage areas.

Spider Entry Points

Spiders may enter through roofline gaps, soffit and fascia gaps, window gaps, door gaps, utility penetrations, foundation cracks, crawlspace vents, garage gaps, downspout gaps, and exterior faucet openings.

Sealing entry points is one of the most effective ways to reduce spider access.

High-Risk Spider Areas

High-risk areas often include basements, crawlspaces, garages, storage rooms, and utility areas. Moderate-risk areas include attics, sheds, and barns. Lower-risk areas include living areas, offices, and high-traffic spaces.

Virtual Spider Identification & Consultation

Need help identifying spiders or activity around your property? Submit clear photos of spiders, webs, egg sacs, entry points, glue trap captures, and habitat areas. We can review your photos and provide preliminary identification, property assessment, monitoring recommendations, exclusion guidance, and prevention strategies.

Missouri Spider Removal & Prevention Services

For Missouri homes, businesses, farms, warehouses, and storage facilities, Nature & Wildlife Solutions offers spider removal, exclusion, monitoring, and prevention services designed to reduce activity and help protect your property.

Email: jerryswildlifehelp@gmail.com
Text or call: 636-399-4562

Nature & Wildlife Solutions says they primarily communicate by email and text for convenience and quick response.