Quick Answer
Spiders are predators. If you are seeing a sudden increase of spiders in your basement, it is because they have a reliable food source indoors. Eradicating the spiders requires eliminating the underlying moisture issues and the smaller insects (like springtails or silverfish) that the spiders are eating.
The Spider Food Chain
Moisture attracts prey
Humid basements attract small, moisture-loving bugs. Spiders set up webs where these bugs congregate.
Window Wells
Leaky basement window wells are the #1 entry point for spiders hunting for warmth and food.
Comparison Breakdown
Just Killing Spiders
Result: Temporary fix.
- Spiders return next month
- Underlying bugs remain
Full Webbing & Perimeter Plan
Result: Permanent solution.
- Removes food source
- Webs physically removed
- Perimeter sealed
Common Questions Before Hiring
Are quotes free?
Yes. We offer 100% free phone consultations and in-person inspections with zero obligation to buy.
How fast can you get here?
For emergencies like active wasp nests or severe infestations, we often provide same-day or next-day service.
Are the treatments safe?
We prioritize EPA-approved, botanical, and micro-encapsulated treatments that dry fast and are safe for kids and pets.
Do you guarantee your work?
Absolutely. If pests return between your scheduled seasonal treatments, we return and re-treat at no extra cost.
Do I have to sign a contract?
We offer both one-time emergency services without contracts, and discounted annual protection plans for year-round peace of mind.
What areas do you serve?
We provide rapid response pest control throughout the entire Twin Cities metro area and surrounding suburbs.
The Ankora Advantage
SUCCESS STORYThe Finished Basement Invasion
A client in Eden Prairie just finished their basement but couldn't use it due to cellar spiders. We identified a small leak near the egress window that was breeding springtails. We treated the springtails, de-webbed the basement, and the spiders vanished. (Note: Fictionalized example.)
Book an Inspection *Note: This is a fictionalized example based on common customer experiences to maintain HIPAA/privacy compliance.Topic FAQs
No, true brown recluses are very rare in MN. You are likely seeing wolf spiders or hobo spiders.
Sticky traps catch wandering spiders, but they won't stop the breeding cycle.
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