Did you know?
If you're seeing spiders, it usually means other pests are nearby— because spiders go where the food is.
Why spiders invade
Spiders sneak into homes seeking shelter, warmth and food. Dark corners, basements and cluttered spaces provide ideal hiding spots, while insects like flies or ants attract them as prey. Seasonal changes, like cooler weather, often drive them indoors to escape the elements.

Signs to watch for
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- •Webs in corners, doorways or windows
•Frequent spider sightings, especially at night
•Egg sacs in hidden spots
•Increased insect activity
•Cobwebs in neglected areas

Our Approach
We remove spider webs and egg sacs from eaves, window sills, and garage sensors to stop the problem at its source. Targeted dusts and liquid treatments eliminate active spiders, while glue boards help trap any that remain.
As other pests go down, so do the spiders. With each treatment, we make your home a less inviting place for them—giving you one less thing to worry about.
Our Pest-Free Promise
We're committed to keeping your home pest-free. If pests return between your scheduled treatments, we'll come back at no extra cost to take care of them--- guaranteed. Your peace of mind is our priority.
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Frequent Questions
Why do I keep seeing spiders in my home?
Spiders follow their food. If you have other insects around, spiders will stick around too. Reducing the overall pest population is one of the best ways to keep spiders away.
Are all spiders dangerous?
Most household spiders are harmless, but species like black widows and brown recluses can pose a risk. Our treatments target all common spiders, so you don’t have to worry about which ones are in your home.
Will de-webbing actually help with spider control?
Yes! Removing webs and egg sacs stops future generations from hatching and forces spiders to rebuild elsewhere, making them easier to control.
Do your treatments kill spiders on contact?