
From the historic homes on the South Hill to the new developments in Indian Trail and Five Mile, Spokane homeowners face a unique set of pest challenges. As the weather warms, ants and spiders begin migrating from the Spokane River banks and local parks toward your foundation. At Crosstown Pest, we provide a localized barrier designed specifically for the Inland Northwest climate, ensuring your family stays protected all spring long.





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In the Inland Northwest, Carpenter Ants aren't just a nuisance; they are a threat to your home’s structural integrity. Unlike "Sugar Ants" that just want your crumbs, Carpenter Ants carve galleries into damp or decaying wood to build their nests. As the Spokane snowmelt saturates decks and fence posts, these colonies wake up and begin foraging
As temperatures rise on the South Hill and throughout North Spokane, Hobo Spiders begin moving. While they are often mistaken for the much more aggressive Brown Recluse (which is not native to our area), Hobo Spiders are shy but can become a major headache in Spokane basements, garages, and crawlspaces.
Identification tips:
Hobo spiders are brown with a herringbone pattern on their abdomen. They are famous for building "funnel webs" in low-light areas like window wells or woodpiles.
The Crosstown Barrier:
Our spring treatment includes a comprehensive "Eave-to-Foundation" sweep. We remove active webs and apply a micro-encapsulated barrier that stays effective even through our unpredictable Spokane spring rain showers.



