
Professional Spider Control
Reduce spider populations and protect your family
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Note: We do not service trailer homes or vehicles.
Comprehensive Spider Control
Our spider control service reduces spider populations inside and outside your home. We identify species (including venomous ones), eliminate webs and egg sacs, and treat harborage areas. Service frequency is customized to your property's spider pressure.
We customize treatment frequency based on your unique circumstances and risk tolerance—whether that means monthly visits during peak season or quarterly maintenance to keep problems from starting.
What's Included
Identification of spider species including venomous varieties
Web removal and egg sac elimination
Exterior perimeter treatments
Interior crack and crevice applications
Attic and crawl space treatment as needed
Ongoing protection with customized frequency
Common Types in Our Service Area
Black Widow
Brown Recluse
Wolf Spider
House Spider
Jumping Spider
Common Spider Types in Our Service Area
Proper identification is crucial for effective treatment. Here are the most common spiders we encounter in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Mississippi.

Black Widow
Latrodectus mactans
Identification: Shiny black body with distinctive red hourglass marking on underside
Habitat: Dark, undisturbed areas: garages, sheds, woodpiles, under rocks
Concern: Venomous bite can cause severe pain, muscle cramps, and requires medical attention
Source: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension

Brown Recluse
Loxosceles reclusa
Identification: Light brown with distinctive violin-shaped marking on back
Habitat: Closets, attics, storage boxes, behind furniture, seldom-used areas
Concern: Bite can cause necrotic lesions; seek medical attention immediately
Source: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension

Wolf Spider
Lycosidae family
Identification: Large (up to 1.5 inches), hairy, brown/gray with striped legs
Habitat: Ground level: lawns, gardens, under debris, enters homes in fall
Concern: Bite is painful but not dangerous; often mistaken for brown recluse
Source: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension

House Spider
Parasteatoda tepidariorum
Identification: Small, yellowish-brown with dark markings, builds tangled webs
Habitat: Corners, window frames, basements, garages—anywhere undisturbed
Concern: Not dangerous but creates unsightly webs; indicates insect prey nearby
Source: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Every web is a sign of a bigger pest problem
Spiders are nature's pest control—but when they're thriving in your home, it means there's a buffet of other insects feeding them.
Constantly walking into webs around your home
Finding spiders in closets, garages, and corners
Worrying about dangerous spiders like brown recluses
Spiders in beds, shoes, and unexpected places
Feeling uneasy in your own spaces
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Ecosystem Approach to Spider Control
Where there are spiders, there are insects. We reduce the food source, treat spider harborage areas, and create barriers—a three-pronged approach that actually works long-term.
Move through your home confidently
When you can walk through your garage, reach behind stored boxes, and step into your closet without that moment of hesitation—that's when you know the spider problem is solved.
Prevention Tips
Remove webs regularly inside and outside
Reduce outdoor lighting that attracts insects
Seal cracks and gaps around windows and doors
Keep storage areas clean and organized
Trim vegetation away from your home
Reduce clutter where spiders can hide
Why Trust Romex?
Licensed & Insured
Fully certified professionals
Same-Day Service
Fast response when you need it
Satisfaction Guarantee
Free re-treatment if pests return
Eco-Friendly Options
Ask about child & pet friendly
The Real Impact of Spiders
Spiders aren't just a nuisance—they pose real risks to your health, finances, and peace of mind.
Health Risks
- •Venomous spider bites (Black Widow, Brown Recluse) can cause severe pain, nausea, and muscle cramps
- •Brown Recluse bites may lead to necrotic skin lesions requiring medical treatment
- •Allergic reactions to spider bites can range from mild swelling to anaphylaxis
- •Fear of spiders (arachnophobia) affects daily activities and mental well-being
Economic Costs
- •Medical bills from venomous spider bites can exceed $2,000-$5,000
- •Lost workdays due to bite recovery or hospitalization
- •Cost of repeated DIY treatments that don't address root cause
- •Potential liability if guests or tenants are bitten on your property
Emotional Toll
- •Constant anxiety about encountering spiders in your home
- •Sleep disruption from worry about spiders in bedding
- •Embarrassment when guests notice spider webs
- •Stress from feeling unsafe in your own home
Property Damage
- •Unsightly webs accumulate in corners, eaves, and windows
- •Large web buildup can attract other pests
- •Spider presence may indicate other pest problems they're feeding on
Don't let spiders continue to impact your life. Professional treatment stops the problem at its source.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Pest Identification Guide
Learn to identify the specific species covered by this service. Click any pest for detailed biology, behavior, and prevention tips.
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