Services ยท Spider Control

Widows out of the block wall, webs off the eaves.

Web and harborage treatment for Phoenix Valley homes, aimed at the one spider here that genuinely earns the fear.

What spider control covers

Spider control is web work plus harborage work. Nice Pest Company knocks down webs and egg sacs on every visit, treats the voids, corners, and block walls where black widows hide, and maintains the every-other-month barrier that thins out the insects spiders came to hunt. Kill the web without treating the harborage and the same spider rebuilds it overnight, which is why the two always travel together.

The Valley spiders worth knowing

Most spiders here are harmless help. Two are the reason this service exists.

  • 01

    Black widows

    Glossy black with the red hourglass, hanging in low, messy cobwebs in block wall corners, weep holes, irrigation boxes, and patio furniture. Retiring by nature, medically serious when cornered against skin.

  • 02

    Arizona brown spiders

    The Valley's own recluse, a cousin of the famous one, living in the undisturbed spots: garage clutter, closets, woodpiles. Rarely seen, which is exactly the problem.

How our spider treatment works

Spiders answer to food supply more than to spray, so the barrier that controls everything else is half of this treatment.

  1. Inspect where widows live.

    Block walls, weep holes, irrigation boxes, patio furniture, garage corners: the low, sheltered spots the webs give away.

  2. Deweb everything.

    Webs and egg sacs come down on every visit, and a single widow egg sac can hold a couple hundred spiderlings that now never hatch at your house.

  3. Treat the harborage.

    Targeted treatment goes into the voids, cracks, and corners spiders retreat to, the spots a knocked-down web sends them back to.

  4. Starve the rebuild.

    The every-other-month barrier thins the crickets and other insects spiders hunt, so your house stops being good hunting ground at all.

Why a pro beats a broom

Sweeping a web away removes the decoration, not the spider, and she re-webs the same corner by morning. The harborage behind the web and the egg sacs inside it are what decide whether the problem ends.

  • Egg sacs removed before they hatch by the hundreds.

  • Harborage treated so the corner stops being home.

  • Dewebbing at each every-other-month visit, not once a year.

What it costs

$75

Initial
service

$49

Per month
no contract

Service every other month, billed monthly. Price may vary based on lot size.

Every visit, every other month

  • Dewebbing

  • Liquid barrier

  • Granules

  • Dusting

  • Sticky traps

  • Photo report by text

Add rodent bait boxes, mosquito bait stations, or fly control for $15 per add-on per service.

Service area

Where we treat

We handle spider control across 30+ Valley cities, from Scottsdale and Gilbert out to the far West Valley.

Good to know

Questions? We've got answers.

Straight answers to what Valley homeowners ask us most. Still not sure about something? We're happy to talk it through.

Are black widows common in Phoenix?

Yes, genuinely common. The Valley's block walls, weep holes, and irrigation systems are ideal widow habitat, and most yards host more of them than their owners suspect. They're shy and bites are rare, but the venom is medically significant, so a yard with kids, pets, and widow webs is worth treating seriously.

Does Phoenix have brown recluses?

Not exactly, and the honest answer matters. The true brown recluse isn't established in Arizona; what the Valley has is the Arizona brown spider, a close relative with similar habits and a similar bite concern. It keeps to undisturbed clutter, so garages, closets, and woodpiles are where caution and treatment both point.

Why do spider webs keep coming back?

Because the web is a symptom. The spider retreats to nearby harborage when her web is destroyed and rebuilds where the hunting is good, so webs return until the harborage is treated and the insect supply thins out. That's why dewebbing, treatment, and the every-other-month barrier run as one service.

Is dewebbing included in regular service?

Yes. Knocking down webs and egg sacs is part of every standard Nice visit, not a separate charge, and it doubles as inspection: where the webs rebuild tells your tech where the harborage needs attention next. It's one of the quiet reasons every-other-month service outperforms one-off treatments.

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