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Where Spiders Hide in Olympia Homes (and How to Spot Them)

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You walk into the basement for a storage box and spot a web in the corner. A few days later, you see another in the garage and start to wonder: are more spiders hiding nearby?

Spiders are common in Olympia, but they still feel unsettling indoors. They slip into basements, attics, and crawl spaces, capitalizing on our damp climate. Many homeowners do not notice the many hiding spots until webs and sightings increase.

Wonder where spiders go? Learn their favorite hiding places so you know what to look for and when to act.

This guide covers the most common hiding spots for spiders in Olympia homes and guides how to identify them early. You will also learn why spiders move in and how professional spider control protects your home in the long term.

Key Takeaways:

  • Spiders in Olympia prefer dark, quiet spaces. Basements, crawl spaces, attics, and garages are the top spots. Knowing these areas helps you catch activity early.
  • A few spiders in Thurston County can be risky. Black widows are uncommon but may appear in woodpiles or crawl spaces. Learn to distinguish between harmless and risky species to stay safer.
  • Olympia’s damp climate and food sources (ants, flies) keep spiders active year-round. If other pests are present, spiders are more likely to move in.
  • Professional pest control brings confidence. Local pros remove spiders and provide long-term plans that also target rodents and termites. These services keep your home safer and pest-free all year.

Common spider hiding spots in Olympia homes

Spiders like dark, quiet areas where people rarely go. Basements, attics, and garages offer shelter and low traffic. Crawl spaces are often damp and frequently harbor other pests, which provide a steady food source for them. These hidden spots let spiders live and hunt without being noticed.

Indoors, check for webs near windows, under furniture, and behind storage boxes. Giant house spiders and common house spiders often move inside in the fall. Hobo spiders favor basements and crawl spaces. Yellow sac spiders rest along ceilings. Cellar spiders spin thin corner webs.

Dangerous spiders in Thurston County

Olympia is home to many spider species. The giant house spider is common in Thurston County. It appears large and fast, but it typically avoids people and helps control other insects.

Wolf spiders are also common in Washington. They do not spin webs; they hunt on the ground, often in basements or garages. Common house spiders create messy corner webs and usually live indoors.

A few spiders need extra caution. Black widow spiders are uncommon in Washington, but they can sometimes be found in garages, crawl spaces, or woodpiles. They are shiny black with a red hourglass on the underside. Bites can cause severe pain and cramps. Seek medical attention for strong symptoms.

Brown recluse spiders are not native to Washington. Many people mistake wolf spiders or hobo spiders for them due to their similar size and color. If you are unsure, call a pest control expert for identification and safe treatment. Local pest control services provide the knowledge and tools to handle spiders quickly and safely.

Why Olympia homes attract spiders year-round

Olympia’s cool, wet climate helps spiders thrive. Homes near trees, gardens, and water often see more activity. Woodpiles by the house, garage clutter, and damp crawl spaces make it easy for spiders to move in.

In late summer and fall, spiders in Lacey, Tumwater, and nearby areas often come inside to find mates. They also follow food. If you have ants, flies, fleas, or bed bugs, expect more spiders. Taking preventive measures, such as sealing entry points, keeping crawl spaces dry, and storing wood away from the home, makes a significant difference.

Professional spider control for Olympia homeowners

If you see egg sacs, numerous webs, or frequent sightings of spiders, call for professional spider control services. At PCI Pest Control, we serve the Olympia area and its surrounding communities. Our exterminators inspect attics, basements, crawl spaces, and garages to find hiding spots and treat the species in your home.

We use family-safe, eco-friendly methods for a safer home. Our ongoing pest management plans target not only spiders but also include rodent controltermite control, and other pests that thrive in Washington State.

Making the right spider control choice in Olympia

Spiders may be part of the outdoors, but they should not take over the inside of your home. If you notice more webs, egg sacs, or spider activity, these are signs of a growing spider infestation, and it’s a good time to act before the problem spreads.

At PCI Pest Control, we have built our reputation serving Olympia, Lacey, and Tumwater with reliable pest solutions tailored to Northwest homes.

Ready for a spider-free home? Contact us today to schedule your inspection and begin your safe, effective treatment.

FAQs

What are the most common types of spiders in Olympia homes?

Common indoor species include the giant house spider, hobo spider, cellar spider, wolf spider, yellow sac spider, and jumping spider. Black widows are less common but may appear in crawl spaces and garages.

How can I prevent spiders from entering my home?

Seal cracks around windows and doors, reduce garage and basement clutter, store firewood away from the house, and keep crawl spaces dry. Regular pest control also reduces food sources for pests, such as ants and flies.

Are spider bites dangerous in Washington State?

Most bites here come from harmless house or wolf spiders. Black widow bites are more severe and require prompt medical attention. If you are unsure about a spider, contact a professional for identification.

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Written by Matt Purcell,

I was born and raised in Olympia, WA, which is why I value being a part of this community so much. My favorite part of PCI is the chance to laugh and engage with my employees, and how we work together to continuously strengthen the team. Outside of work I enjoy playing tennis, traveling, and riding motorcycles