Residential Service

Spider Control

Most spiders are harmless, but webs are a nuisance — and a few species bite. We control spiders and the insects they're hunting.

Clear out webs and the spiders behind them.

  • Inspection and identification of spider species
  • Treatment and removal of spiders and webs
  • Targeted harborage treatment for venomous species
  • Reduction of the insect prey base

Spiders are actually beneficial predators, but no one wants webs across the porch or spiders in the garage — and a couple of South Florida species, like widow spiders and the brown recluse, can deliver a medically significant bite. A heavy spider presence is also a clue: spiders go where the food is, so lots of spiders usually means lots of other insects to eat.

That's why effective spider control is really two jobs at once. We knock down and remove existing spiders and webs, and we reduce the insect population they're feeding on, so your home becomes a far less attractive hunting ground. Pair that with sealing entry points and reducing exterior harborage, and the webs stop coming back.

Common types we treat in South Florida

  • Common house & web spiders. Harmless but unsightly web-builders on eaves, porches, corners, and garages. Controlled with treatment, web removal, and insect reduction.
  • Widow spiders. Black and brown widows hide in undisturbed spots — sheds, garages, woodpiles, and patio furniture. Their bite is medically significant, so harborage treatment matters.
  • Brown recluse. Reclusive and uncommon but established in pockets of the region; hides in storage, boxes, and quiet corners. Treated with targeted harborage work.

Signs you may have a problem

  • Webs in corners, eaves, porches, garages, and sheds
  • Egg sacs tucked in undisturbed corners and storage
  • Frequent spider sightings indoors or around lighting
  • An abundance of other insects (the spiders' food source)

Our approach

We treat and remove existing spiders and webs from eaves, corners, and harborage, and we reduce the insect prey base that draws spiders in. We pay special attention to undisturbed areas where venomous species like widows hide, and we seal and de-web entry points. Recurring service keeps webs from returning, especially around exterior lighting that attracts insects at night.

What's included

  • Inspection and identification of spider species
  • Treatment and removal of spiders and webs
  • Targeted harborage treatment for venomous species
  • Reduction of the insect prey base
  • Entry-point sealing and exterior recommendations
  • Recurring service to keep webs from returning
FAQ

Spider Control — FAQs

The vast majority are harmless. The main concerns in South Florida are widow spiders and, rarely, the brown recluse, which hide in undisturbed areas. Our technicians identify what you have and treat the harborage where the risky species live.
Spiders follow their food. A heavy spider presence almost always means a healthy insect population nearby. By reducing those insects — and the lighting that attracts them at night — we make your home far less appealing to spiders.
New spiders can always wander in, especially around exterior lights. Recurring service keeps the population and the insect prey base low so webs don't rebuild between visits.

Ready to get rid of spider for good?

Get your free, no-obligation inspection today. Same-day service is often available across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach.

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