Professional Spider Control & Web Removal

Eliminate Black Widows, Brown Recluse, and all spider species with targeted treatments and prevention. Licensed specialists from companies in our network provide safe, effective spider control with web removal and quarterly maintenance options.

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Professional spider control and extermination
Treatment Time:30–60 Minutes
Results Visible:24–48 Hours
Protection Lasts:60–90 Days

Common Spiders Companies Control

Some spiders are dangerous, others are just a nuisance. Specialists from companies in our network can identify and safely control all species.

VENOMOUS

Black Widow

Shiny black with red hourglass marking

Venomous - seek medical help if bitten

VENOMOUS

Brown Recluse

Brown with violin-shaped marking

Venomous - can cause necrotic wounds

Wolf Spider

Large, hairy, fast-moving spiders

Intimidating but rarely dangerous

House Spider

Common cobweb-building spiders

Nuisance - harmless to humans

How Professional Spider Control Works

Our comprehensive 5-step process eliminates spiders, removes webs, and prevents dangerous species like Black Widows and Brown Recluse.

Step 1: Inspection & Spider Identification
Step 1

Inspection & Spider Identification

Certified technicians in our network identify spider species (Black Widow, Brown Recluse, Wolf, House, Orb Weaver), locate webs and egg sacs, identify hiding spots (closets, garages, attics, crawl spaces), and assess conducive conditions. Identifying dangerous species like Black Widows and Brown Recluse is crucial as they require immediate attention and specific treatment approaches.

  • Spider species identification
  • Web and egg sac location
  • Dangerous species detection
Step 2: Customized Treatment Strategy
Step 2

Customized Treatment Strategy

Based on spider species and infestation severity, technicians in our network develop a comprehensive plan combining interior treatments for hiding spots, exterior perimeter barrier treatments, web removal, egg sac destruction, and entry point sealing. Dangerous species receive priority attention. Treatment plans address both killing existing spiders and preventing new ones.

  • Interior and exterior treatments
  • Dangerous species priority
  • Prevention measures included
Step 3: Interior & Exterior Treatments
Step 3

Interior & Exterior Treatments

Technicians apply EPA-approved residual insecticides to interior areas: basements, garages, closets, attics, under furniture, and in corners. Exterior treatments create a protective barrier around foundations, eaves, windows, doors, and common spider harborage areas. Treatments kill spiders on contact and provide lasting residual protection against new spiders.

  • Comprehensive interior treatment
  • Exterior perimeter barrier
  • Long-lasting residual protection
Step 4: Web & Egg Sac Removal
Step 4

Web & Egg Sac Removal

After treatment application, technicians remove all visible spider webs from eaves, corners, windows, and doorways. Egg sacs are located and destroyed to prevent hundreds of baby spiders from hatching. Web removal is essential—it eliminates existing spiders, prevents re-infestation from egg sacs, and makes your property less attractive to new spiders.

  • Complete web removal
  • Egg sac destruction
  • Prevention of new generations
Step 5: Exclusion & Quarterly Maintenance
Step 5

Exclusion & Quarterly Maintenance

After elimination, technicians provide recommendations for sealing entry points, reducing outdoor lighting that attracts prey insects, and removing spider harborage areas. Quarterly maintenance programs (every 3 months) provide ongoing spider control with retreatments, web removal, and monitoring. Regular service is especially important for areas prone to Black Widows or Brown Recluse spiders.

  • Entry point sealing guidance
  • Quarterly maintenance programs
  • Year-round spider prevention

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Why Choose Companies in Our Spider Control Network

Safe, Effective, & Guaranteed

Affordable plans
Spider specialists
Venomous spider experts
Web removal included
Quarterly programs
Pet-safe treatments
Trusted by thousands
Licensed & insured
Detailed inspections
Satisfaction guaranteed

Spider Control FAQs

How does PestPal work for spider control?+
Share details about your spider problem—species if known, where they're found, web locations—and your address. PestPal matches you with up to 3 spider control companies in our network. Get free quotes for interior/exterior treatments, web removal, and quarterly maintenance programs. Compare their expertise with dangerous spiders like Black Widows and Brown Recluse. Choose the company that provides the safest, most effective solution.
Are Black Widow and Brown Recluse spiders dangerous?+
Yes, both species have venom that can cause serious health issues. Black Widow bites cause severe muscle pain and cramping. Brown Recluse bites can cause necrotic lesions. If bitten by either species, seek medical attention immediately. Professional control is essential for these spiders.
What attracts spiders to my home?+
Spiders are attracted to areas with plenty of insects to eat, water sources, and hiding spots. Common attractants include outdoor lighting (which attracts prey insects), clutter, woodpiles near the home, excessive moisture, and gaps or cracks providing entry points.
How do professionals control spider populations?+
Professional spider control combines several approaches: residual spray treatments around the perimeter and entry points, web removal to eliminate existing spiders, treating common hiding spots, and addressing conditions that attract spiders. Outdoor treatments focus on foundation areas, eaves, and vegetation.
Is spider control safe for pets and children?+
Yes. Companies in our network use EPA-approved products applied in targeted areas where spiders hide. Products dry quickly and treatments focus on areas less accessible to pets and children. The company's technician will provide specific safety instructions based on the products used.
How often should I have spider control service?+
Quarterly treatments (every 3 months) are most effective for preventing spider infestations, especially in areas prone to Black Widows or Brown Recluse spiders. Some homeowners prefer monthly service during peak spider season (spring and fall).

Get Rid of Spiders for Good

Connect with licensed spider control companies from our network who can safely eliminate venomous and nuisance spiders. Compare quotes and choose the best service for your home.