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Writer's pictureZac Henderson

The Despise and Disgust of Irritable Cobwebs



Cobwebs on homes, especially in corners, are caused by spiders spinning their webs to catch prey. Here's a breakdown of why cobwebs tend to form in these spots:


1. Spiders Seek Shelter in Corners

Corners provide protection from wind, rain, and predators, making them ideal spots for spiders to spin webs. These areas are often undisturbed, giving spiders the time they need to create intricate webs.

2. Attracted by Insects

Spiders build webs where they’re most likely to catch prey. Corners, especially in outdoor spaces like lanais and porches, often attract flying insects due to light, warmth, or nearby vegetation.

3. Accumulation of Dust and Debris

What we call "cobwebs" are often abandoned spider webs that have collected dust and debris. Spiders sometimes leave webs behind when they’ve caught enough food or find better locations.

4. Warm and Humid Conditions

In places like The Greater Tampa Bay area, the warm and humid climate encourages insect activity, which in turn attracts spiders. Outdoor areas with limited air circulation are especially prone to cobweb build-up.

5. Presence of Hiding Spots

Spiders love crevices, gaps, and ledges where they can remain hidden while monitoring their webs. Features like ceiling corners, window frames, and outdoor furniture create perfect environments for spiders to set up camp.


Ok, Now What!?


Preventing Cobwebs

  • Regular cleaning: Sweep or vacuum corners to remove webs before they accumulate.

  • Control insect populations: Reducing bugs around your home minimizes spider food sources.

  • Seal entry points: Close gaps in screens, doors, or walls to prevent spiders from accessing your home.

  • Trim vegetation: Keep shrubs and trees away from the house.

  • Exterior Lighting: Outdoor lights can attract flying insects, which in turn attract spiders. Use yellow or warm-colored LED lights, which are less appealing to bugs. Try keeping outdoor lights on only when necessary.


Call in the Experts

If spiders and cobwebs remain a persistent issue, it may be time for professional help. At Advanced Pest Systems, we offer tailored solutions to keep your outdoor areas pest-free year-round. Our treatments target both spiders and their food sources, ensuring long-term protection. Reach out for our industry leading experts in affordable and trusted services.

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