Spiders are a common sight around Winnipeg homes once warm weather arrives. While most spiders are harmless, their webs can quickly build up around your decks, siding, entryways, and outdoor lighting, making the outside of your home look untidy.
Spider populations are also closely tied to insect activity. Late in the summer, Winnipeg homeowners have also experienced large outbreaks of boxelder bugs, with some buildings covered in thousands of insects along sunny exterior walls. These insects provide an abundant food source for spiders, which can lead to more webs and spider activity.
Buzz Boss helps reduce spider activity around your property with outdoor-focused treatments designed for Winnipeg’s seasonal pest pressure, so you can spend less time brushing away webs and more time enjoying your yard.

Buzz Boss has helped thousands of homeowners manage seasonal pest activity. With more than 7,000 happy customers across Canada, we understand how spiders behave in prairie environments.
All Buzz Boss technicians are fully licensed with Structural Pesticide and Biting Fly certifications to safely treat both crawling and biting pests.
Our technicians inspect siding, eaves, lighting areas, fences, and other structures where spider webs and insect activity commonly appear.
Homes near the Red and Assiniboine River corridors, mature tree canopies, and areas with heavy boxelder bug activity often see higher spider populations.
Our treatments are designed for residential environments, so your family can continue enjoying outdoor spaces.
Spider populations can increase quickly during warm weather. Our Winnipeg team helps homeowners manage activity before it becomes overwhelming.
If spider activity continues after treatment, we’ll return to make it right.
Spider activity often begins gradually around the exterior of a home. Here are some common signs Winnipeg homeowners notice:
Webs returning quickly after cleaning: If webs reappear quickly, it usually means spiders are actively nesting nearby.
Spiders around your home aren’t exactly dangerous, but they can still create ongoing frustrations for you.
Recurring seasonal activity: Without addressing the conditions attracting spiders, activity often returns each year.

Buzz Boss focuses on eliminating the conditions that attract spiders in the first place.
Spider activity changes throughout the season. Our pest control packages help homeowners maintain protection during peak insect months.
Need additional pest protection? Choose add-ons that target other insects around your property.
Once your service is scheduled, a licensed technician performs a detailed exterior inspection and applies targeted treatments around eaves, windows, lighting areas, and other spider hotspots.
With outdoor spider activity under control, webs return less frequently, and your outdoor spaces stay cleaner.
Our experienced team is ready to help you all over Winnipeg, so find us in these service areas:
For pest control in Winnipeg, Buzz Boss has a local office. Our team is 100% local, so we’ve got your back.
1141 Keewatin Street
Winnipeg, MB R2X 2Z3
Please note that our offices are not set up to perform services. We’ll come to you!
Wondering which of our treatments is the most effective? Want to talk to a real person? We can handle that. Call us, and the team can answer any questions bugging you.
Removing webs gets rid of the spiders you see, but it doesn’t address why they’re there in the first place. If insects are present or sheltered areas exist around your home, spiders will often rebuild webs in the same locations, so the problem remains recurring.
Often, yes. Spiders rely on insects as their food source. If spider activity increases, it can mean insects are being attracted to lights, vegetation, or sheltered areas around your home.
Spider activity typically begins in spring and continues through summer. Many homeowners notice the most activity in late summer and early fall when spiders mature, and insect populations are highest.
Doors and windows attract insects that gather around outdoor lighting. Spiders build webs nearby because it’s an easy place to catch food.
Most spiders in Winnipeg are harmless and avoid human contact. Bites are rare and usually occur only if a spider feels threatened.
Yes. Managing spider activity outside helps reduce the number of spiders that wander indoors looking for food or shelter.
Yes. Our treatments are applied responsibly and designed for residential environments, so outdoor spaces remain safe.
In most cases, no. Because the treatment focuses on the exterior of your property, the service can usually be completed without you being home
Spider populations change with insect levels and seasonal conditions. Many homeowners choose ongoing service to maintain protection throughout the warmer months.