From harmless cellar spiders to black widows — we identify, treat, and prevent all spider species common to the San Fernando Valley.
Southern California's warm, dry climate makes the San Fernando Valley an ideal habitat for black widow spiders. They're commonly found in garages, sheds, eaves, woodpiles, and dark corners of your property.
Unlike other spiders, black widow bites can cause serious medical symptoms — especially in children, elderly, or immunocompromised individuals. Don't take chances with spider problems.
We treat spider problems safely, thoroughly, and with your family's safety as the top priority.
A thorough approach that eliminates spiders at every stage — and keeps them from coming back.
We inspect eaves, fences, sheds, garages, corners, and all dark harborage areas where spiders nest.
All webs and egg sacs are physically removed — not just sprayed over. We get rid of the next generation too.
EPA-registered residual products applied around the perimeter to intercept and prevent new spiders from entering.
Monthly pest prevention programs keep spiders from returning year-round with scheduled perimeter treatments.
From harmless house spiders to dangerous venomous species — we handle them all.
Dangerous venomous spider. Found in dark, undisturbed areas.
Venomous spider with necrotic bite. Hides in boxes, closets, corners.
Long-legged "daddy longlegs." Common in basements and corners.
Large, hairy spider. Hunts on ground vs. webs. Common in yards.
Orb-weavers that build classic wheel webs. Found in gardens and plants.
"First I appreciate the professional friendly kind employee Adrian who came out. He listened to all my concerns and followed up thoroughly. Professional, friendly, and caring. I couldn't be happier with the service."
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Colony-level treatments that eliminate the source.
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Learn MoreGet rid of spider webs, egg sacs, and dangerous spiders — for good.