From the dry hills of Central Point to the damp crawlspaces in Grants Pass, spiders are a year-round concern for Southern Oregon homeowners. While most are harmless, the presence of venomous species like the Black Widow requires professional intervention.
Common Spiders of Southern Oregon
The most significant threat in the Rogue Valley. Identifiable by the red hourglass, they thrive in dark, undisturbed areas like garages in White City and woodpiles in Eagle Point.
Large, hairy, and fast. These hunters don't spin webs to catch prey; they chase it down. They are frequently found in Medford gardens and often wander into homes as the weather cools.
Known for their long, spindly legs and messy webs. They congregate in high corners and basements in Ashland and Jacksonville homes.
Often mistaken for brown recluses (which aren't native to Oregon), these spiders build funnel-shaped webs in foundation cracks and low-lying vegetation in Phoenix and Talent.
The Grizzly Spider Defense Strategy
- 1. Professional De-webbing: We don't just spray; we physically remove webs and egg sacs from your eaves, windows, and doorways.
- 2. Perimeter Liquid Barrier: We apply a micro-encapsulated treatment around the foundation to stop spiders before they enter.
- 3. Crack & Crevice Treatment: We target the specific voids where spiders like the Black Widow hide, ensuring a long-lasting residual effect.