Spider Control in Casa Grande & Central Arizona
Reduce webs and infestations.
Spider Problems in Arizona
Arizona is home to several spider species that can become a nuisance or a hazard, when they take up residence around your home. Black widows in particular are common in garages, block walls, and outdoor furniture.
Web removal around your home's exterior
Exterior barrier treatments to reduce populations
Ongoing maintenance plans for long-term control
Targeting common Arizona species
Web removal
Exterior barrier treatments
Ongoing maintenance plans
Spider Control FAQs
Arizona homes commonly see black widows, wolf spiders, cellar spiders, and house spiders. Black widows are the main concern because of their venom, and they are often found in garages, sheds, irrigation boxes, and dark corners around the home. Most other spiders are harmless but can still become a nuisance if populations grow.
Spiders usually appear when there is a strong food source, meaning other insects around your home. Exterior lights, landscaping, and moisture can attract bugs, which then attract spiders. If spider webs are showing up around windows, patios, or garage areas, it usually means insects are active nearby.
Spiders prefer dark, quiet areas where they won’t be disturbed. Common hiding spots include garages, storage boxes, attics, under patio furniture, around outdoor lighting, and in corners of ceilings or window frames. Some species, like black widows, often hide in protected outdoor areas such as wood piles, block walls, and irrigation boxes.