Our Spider Control Service
Eliminate Dangerous and Nuisance Spiders with Dade Pest Solutions' Expert Spider Control Services
While most spiders are harmless and even beneficial, some species pose real dangers to your family — and no one wants webs in their home. South Florida is home to both venomous species like the black widow and nuisance spiders like wolf spiders and cellar spiders. Dade Pest Solutions provides targeted spider control that addresses both the spiders and the insect populations that attract them. We serve Homestead, Cutler Bay, Palmetto Bay, Pinecrest, South Miami, Coral Gables, and Kendall — backed by 164+ five-star reviews from homeowners across Miami-Dade County.
Our 5-Step Spider Control Process
- Thorough Spider Inspection: We identify spider species, web locations, harborage areas, and the underlying insect prey populations that attract spiders to your home.
- Customized Spider Control Plan: Targeted treatment plans addressing both the spiders and the insects they feed on — eliminating the food source reduces spider populations long-term.
- Safe & Effective Treatments: EPA-registered products applied by licensed technicians — safe for your family and pets when used as directed.
- Web Removal & Exclusion: We remove existing webs and seal entry points to prevent spiders from re-establishing inside your home.
- Ongoing Protection: RPP customers receive quarterly exterior treatments that maintain a protective barrier against spiders and the insects they prey on.
Spider Species We Treat in South Florida
- Brown Recluse Spider: Venomous spider with a violin-shaped marking. Bites can cause tissue necrosis. Found in dark, undisturbed areas like closets, attics, and garages.
- Black Widow Spider: Highly venomous spider with a red hourglass marking on the abdomen. Found in dark corners, woodpiles, and under outdoor furniture.
- Wolf Spider: Large, fast-moving spider that hunts on the ground. Not dangerous but alarming in appearance. Common in South Florida homes.
- Cellar Spider (Daddy Long-Legs): Long-legged spider that builds loose webs in corners. Not venomous to humans but creates unsightly webs.
- Orb Weaver Spider: Large spiders that build circular webs outdoors. Beneficial in gardens but unwelcome near entryways and outdoor living areas.
Why Choose Dade Pest Solutions for Spider Control
- Venomous Species Expertise: We identify and treat dangerous species including brown recluse and black widow spiders with targeted, safe protocols.
- Prey Population Control: Spiders follow their food. By eliminating the insects they feed on, we reduce spider populations at the source.
- Interior & Exterior Treatment: We treat both inside and outside your home, focusing on corners, eaves, garages, and other common harborage areas.
- Year-Round Protection: South Florida's warm climate means spiders are active year-round. Ongoing RPP protection keeps them out continuously.
Included in the Residential Protection Program™ (RPP): Spider control is part of our ongoing RPP service. RPP customers receive quarterly exterior perimeter treatments that maintain year-round protection against spiders and the insects they prey on. Learn about the RPP →
Ready for a pest-free home?
Don't let spiders take over your home. Contact Dade Pest Solutions to schedule your spider inspection and get a transparent quote.
Why Choose Dade Pest Solutions
Locally owned, family-friendly, and committed to getting the job done right the first time. If you're not satisfied, we'll come back and make it right — no questions asked.
Value
After your pest inspection, we'll provide you with a quote that makes sense for your budget and unique needs.
Service
We're not happy unless you are. If you're not satisfied with your most recent service, we'll make it right.
Trust
We know you are putting a lot of trust in our hands. We promise to treat you and your home with respect.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Are brown recluse spiders common in South Florida?
- Brown recluse spiders are present in Florida but less common than in the central and southern United States. However, they can be transported in boxes and furniture. Black widow spiders are more commonly encountered in South Florida.
- How do I know if I have a dangerous spider infestation?
- If you're finding webs in dark, undisturbed areas like closets, attics, or under furniture — or if you've been bitten — contact us immediately for an inspection. We'll identify the species and recommend the appropriate treatment.
- Why do I have so many spiders in my home?
- Spiders follow their food source — insects. If you have a high insect population inside or around your home, spiders will follow. Our RPP service addresses both the spiders and the insects they prey on.
- Is spider treatment safe for my family and pets?
- Yes. We use EPA-registered products applied by licensed technicians. We follow all safety protocols and recommend keeping family and pets away from treated areas until dry.
What Our Customers Have to Say
"Amazing job — came to my house super quick and was able to give me an inspection and quote to get the job done. Super professional and my spider problem is getting resolved. Definitely recommend!"