Spider Control
Professional Spider
Removal Services
Safe and effective spider elimination for your home or business. We identify species, remove webs, and prevent future infestations with guaranteed results.
Common Spiders We Remove
From harmless house spiders to dangerous species, we handle all types of spider infestations with expert care and precision
Black Widow
DANGEROUSVenomous spider with distinctive red hourglass marking. Requires immediate professional removal for safety.
Brown Recluse
DANGEROUSHighly venomous spider with violin-shaped marking. Bites can cause serious tissue damage and require medical attention.
Wolf Spider
COMMONLarge, hairy spider that hunts prey instead of building webs. Generally harmless but can be intimidating due to size.
House Spider
HARMLESSMost common indoor spider. Builds messy cobwebs in corners and ceilings. Completely harmless to humans.
Cellar Spider
HARMLESSAlso known as daddy long-legs. Has extremely long, thin legs and small body. Completely harmless and beneficial.
Jumping Spider
HARMLESSSmall, compact spider with excellent vision. Known for jumping ability. Harmless and actually quite beneficial.
Signs of Spider Infestation
Early detection is key to preventing spider problems. Watch for these common indicators
Excessive Webbing
Multiple webs in corners, ceilings, windows, and outdoor areas indicate active spider population. Fresh webs appear regularly even after cleaning.
Egg Sacs
White or beige silk sacs containing hundreds of eggs. Often found in hidden areas like behind furniture, in corners, or storage spaces.
Increased Spider Sightings
Frequently seeing spiders during daytime hours or in multiple rooms suggests a larger population than normal. Active movement indicates breeding.
Other Pest Activity
Spiders feed on insects. High spider population often indicates other pest problems that are attracting them as a food source.
Moisture Issues
Damp basements, crawl spaces, or areas with water damage attract spiders. They prefer humid environments and standing water areas.
Cluttered Areas
Storage rooms, garages, attics with boxes and clutter provide ideal hiding spots. Undisturbed areas allow populations to grow unnoticed.
Spider Treatment Process
Comprehensive 4-step approach to eliminate spiders and prevent future infestations
Inspection
Thorough property assessment to identify spider species, nesting areas, entry points, and contributing factors.
Custom Plan
Tailored treatment strategy based on spider type, infestation severity, and your property’s unique characteristics.
Treatment
Eco-friendly application targeting spiders, webs, and egg sacs. Safe for family and pets with immediate results.
Prevention
Ongoing monitoring and maintenance to ensure long-term protection. Includes follow-up visits and preventive treatments.
Why Choose Professional Spider Removal?
DIY methods often fail to address the root cause. Our certified technicians provide comprehensive solutions that work.
Licensed & Certified
All technicians are state-licensed with specialized spider identification and removal training.
Eco-Friendly Products
Safe, EPA-approved treatments that eliminate spiders while protecting your family and pets.
24/7 Emergency Service
Dangerous spider emergencies require immediate attention. We’re available around the clock.
100% Satisfaction Guarantee
If spiders return between treatments, so do we – at no additional cost to you.
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How to Prevent Spider Infestations
Proactive measures to keep spiders out of your home and property
Regular Cleaning
Vacuum regularly, especially corners, behind furniture, and under beds. Remove webs immediately when spotted.
Seal Entry Points
Caulk cracks in walls, seal gaps around windows and doors, repair torn screens to block spider access.
Reduce Outdoor Lighting
Lights attract insects which attract spiders. Use yellow bulbs or motion sensors to minimize attraction.
Declutter Storage
Use sealed plastic containers instead of cardboard boxes. Keep storage areas organized and well-ventilated.
Trim Vegetation
Keep plants, bushes, and tree branches away from house exterior. Remove debris and wood piles near foundation.
Control Moisture
Fix leaky pipes, use dehumidifiers in damp areas, ensure proper drainage around property foundation.
Spider Control FAQs
Common questions about spider removal and prevention
Are all spiders dangerous?
No, most spiders are harmless. In the US, only black widows and brown recluses pose serious health risks. However, any spider infestation should be professionally assessed.
How long does spider treatment last?
Initial treatments provide 2-3 months of protection. Quarterly maintenance treatments ensure year-round spider control with our guarantee.
Is spider treatment safe for pets?
Yes, we use EPA-approved products that are safe for children and pets once dry. Typically, treated areas are safe within 2-4 hours.
What attracts spiders to my home?
Spiders are attracted to other insects (their food source), moisture, warmth, and undisturbed areas. Addressing these factors helps prevent infestations.
Can I prevent spiders naturally?
Natural methods like peppermint oil, vinegar, and citrus can deter spiders but aren’t effective for existing infestations. Professional treatment is most reliable.
How do I know if I need professional spider removal?
If you see spiders frequently, have multiple webs, find egg sacs, or notice other pest activity, professional removal is recommended. Even a single spider can indicate a larger population.
