Spider Control in Medford

Pointe Pest Control office in Medford, Oregon

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Pointe Office/s Serving Medford

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March – September Hours
Weekdays: 7:30 – 6:30 | Saturday: 8:00 – 5:00
or By Appointment

October – February Hours
Weekdays: 8:00 – 5:00 | Saturday: By Appointment

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Spider Control in Medford can solve your Arachnophobia

At just an hour away from Medford, you can inspire awe by seeing the Crater Lake National Park. With over a mile in depth, it is the deepest lake in North America. If you want the same feeling of awe around inside home, imagine that you could say goodbye to spiders. Well, with Pointe Pest Control you can. When you want effective, professional spider control in Medford, our knowledgeable technicians are ready to assist you. Did you know that arachnophobia is one of the most common fears? If you spend any time looking at a spider, it is easy to see where the discomfort and terror come from. Their spindly legs, venom tipped fangs, and the way they drink the fluid from their prey, has inspired countless horror film writers. Whether you suffer from a fear of spiders or not, the last thing you want is to have them crawling around inside of your home.

The Truth behind Spider Bites

As menacing as those fangs look, most spiders do not want to bite you. Spiders want to capture prey and eat them. Since spiders are fragile, they create venom to help them take down prey. Creating venom takes a lot of energy, so a spider wants to use its venom wisely.

It wants to capture food that will give it more energy. Because venom takes energy, most spiders will only bite you if they feel threatened. They feel it is a good use of their venom if it means they get to stay alive. Spiders feel threatened when they think they are being smashed. This means if one gets into your shirt and you put the shirt on, you can expect to get bit. If a spider builds a web under a toy, and little fingers accidentally press against the spider, it will bite as a defense mechanism.