Common Spiders in Florida & Idaho
House Spiders
- The most common indoor spider
 - Build webs in corners, basements, and garages
 
Wolf Spiders
- Large, fast-moving hunters often found in basements and crawlspaces
 - Don’t build webs but can startle homeowners when active indoors
 
Cellar Spiders (Daddy Long Legs)
- Thin, long-legged spiders that spin loose webs in basements and storage areas
 - Harmless but messy web builders
 
Orb-Weaver Spiders
- Spin large circular webs in gardens, porches, and eaves
 - Beneficial outdoors, but unsightly near entryways
 
Black Widows
- Found around sheds, garages, and woodpiles
 - Venomous bite risk — professional control strongly recommended
 
How We Control Spiders
1. De-Webbing & Nest Removal
- Knock down webs, egg sacs, and nesting sites around eaves, windows, and corners
 
2. Targeted Treatments
- Residual treatments around entry points, foundations, and harborage zones
 - Focus on shaded, undisturbed areas where spiders rest
 
3. Exterior Barrier
- 6-Point Exterior Barrier service stops insects (their food source), reducing spider pressure naturally
 
4. Interior Precision
- Crack-and-crevice treatments in basements, attics, and crawlspaces if activity is noted
 
5. Prevention Tips
- Seal gaps and cracks, reduce clutter, and manage lighting (since outdoor lights attract insects, which attract spiders)
 
Why It Works
Spiders follow their food. By reducing insects with our exterior barrier and directly treating web sites, we break the cycle so spiders don’t keep coming back.
Our Guarantee
If spiders return between visits while your Shield plan is active, so do we — at no additional cost.