Spider Pest Control
Get customized pest control for spiders, targeting both common and rarer venomous species—so you can enjoy a safe, spider-free home
Why choose Hawx for pest control?
Customized
- • Treatment tailored to your needs
- • Plans to meet your budget
- • Comprehensive, ongoing service for the most effective pest control
Tech-driven
- • Latest products and technology
- • Environmentally friendly
- • Smart service report included
Free follow-up service
If pests come back between treatments, so will we—at no additional cost to you.
See what our customers say about us
Hawx Pest Control - Google reviews
“All spiders hunt, and if you eliminate what they eat and their webs, they’ll typically move on, even active ground hunters However, medically significant spiders—like any recluse or the yellow sac spider—are definitely best left in the hands of professionals. They can cause severe wounds from necrotizing venom that kills off human tissue, which can lead to infection. These tend to be very shy and prefer to be hidden away, looking for insects to feed on. (This does not apply to black widows.)”
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Pest Control for Spiders: How it Works
- Complete Inspection & De‑webbing
Your technician begins every visit by sweeping eaves, corners, and crawl spaces, removing old webs and noting activity. This step cleans up parts of your home while revealing hot spots that could signal a potential spider infestation.
- GPC Barrier & Exterior Treatment
As part of our General Pest Control services, we apply a residual liquid around foundations, windows, and doors. This broad‑spectrum spider pest control deters common outdoor species before they try to wander indoors.
- Medically Significant Spider Interior Service
If dangerous species like brown recluses, black widows, sac, or hobo spiders are found inside your home, our separate, specialty spider treatment service is available. With this service, we will dust voids, seal entry gaps, and target nests with precision products that neutralize venomous threats.
- Follow‑Up & Advice
We return as needed to monitor traps, refresh barriers, and offer practical fixes, like reducing clutter and sealing wall penetrations, that support long‑term spider removal goals and keep your living space safe and worry‑free.
Please note that services for dangerous species like brown recluse and black widow spiders are available as specialized add-ons to your existing General Pest Control (GPC) plan. By choosing these add-ons, you receive targeted treatments for venomous species while still benefiting from the comprehensive coverage of our GPC plan for common pests and household spiders.
What to Expect with Spider Treatments
From the moment you schedule your spider control service with Hawx, we focus on delivering a smooth, worry‑free experience:
- First, a Hawx technician confirms your appointment, reviews the customer prep checklist, and answers any questions about interior or exterior access.
- We perform a detailed inspection and de‑webbing, then share our findings and outline the best plan for effective spider removal—whether it’s routine GPC protection or a specialized spider treatment service for venomous species.
- We then apply targeted treatments: a perimeter barrier for common outdoor spiders and precise dust and liquid applications indoors when recluse, widow, sac, or hobo spiders pose a health risk.
- After treatment, we walk you through entry‑point seals, storage tips, and clutter‑reduction habits that lower the chance of future spider infestations.
Hawx makes managing household spiders simple and worry‑free. Our certified technicians use precision tools and science‑backed methods to target venomous and nuisance species. Whether you need routine barrier protection or specialized treatment for recluses and widows, we’ll customize a plan that reduces indoor spider encounters and limits nesting sites. Ready to reclaim your space? Contact Hawx for a free estimate of our spider pest control services and let our experts handle the web work.
FAQs
How can I tell if I have a spider infestation?
Finding web buildup in corners, seeing more spiders during daylight hours, and finding egg sacs tucked behind furniture all signal a potential spider infestation. A Hawx technician can confirm the species and recommend the right solution.
What does Hawx’s spider pest control include?
Our spider pest control starts with a detailed inspection and de‑webbing, followed by an exterior barrier application. If venomous species are found inside, we provide specialized indoor spider treatment with dusts and liquids that target hiding spots.
Will a single visit remove spiders permanently?
A one‑time spider removal significantly reduces existing populations, but new spiders can enter over time. Regular GPC visits with proper sealing and decluttering help maintain low numbers year‑round.
How do I keep spiders from returning after service?
Seal gaps around windows and doors, reduce outdoor lighting that attracts insect prey, and clear yard debris near foundations. These habits, combined with Hawx’s ongoing spider pest control, help to minimize future issues.
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