Spider Control
Dealing with a spider problem? The team at Core Pest Solutions understands local species and uses proven, effective methods to remove them quickly and thoroughly. From extermination to ongoing preventative treatment, we eliminate spiders and prevent them from coming back for good!
Spider Removal & Extermination
Upon initial spider removal, our ongoing treatments will keep them at bay for good. If a spider issue occurs between scheduled visits, we will return to address the issue at no additional cost. We are committed to eliminating spider problems and that’s a promise.
If you encounter concerning spider activity at your property in the North or West Valley area, call us today at: (623) 594-4360.
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The importance of getting a Spider issue under control...
You might be surprised to learn that some spider species play a critical role in controlling other pests. Found in a wide range of habitats, these beneficial spiders contribute significantly to maintaining a balanced ecosystem by preying on various insects.
While many spiders are harmless and beneficial, some species can pose a serious threat to humans and pets. By understanding the distinction between harmless and harmful spiders, you can take proactive steps to safeguard yourself and your pets from potentially dangerous encounters.
If you come across a spider, avoid killing it. Instead, pick up the phone and reach out to Core Pest Solutions today at (623) 594-4360.
Our Spider Control Process...

Inspection
Detecting spiders early can prevent them from multiplying and leading to additional stress. We’ll send a professional who will search your property for signs of pest activity. In the case of spiders, the main focus is location webs and egg sacs, as well as the dried husks of their prey, a diet that often consists of other pests.

Treatment
Following a thorough inspection, we develop a customized treatment plan designed to effectively and permanently address your spider issue. Our skilled and certified exterminators will implement effective methods to eradicate spiders from your property using the safest spider control treatments without compromising immediate and long-term results.

Follow-Up
We provide guidance and recommendations to prevent future infestations for your peace of mind. Our follow-up services guarantee that your property remains spider-free long after the initial treatment cycle, exceeding your expectations and maintaining high service standards.
Have a Spider Problem? Request an Inspection Today!
Spiders tend to seek out dark and undisturbed locations for shelter, such as basements, attics, and storage areas. Awareness of their usual habitats allows you to conduct your own regular inspections. We also encourage you to keep these spaces clean and organized to make them less appealing to spiders and pests, in general.
Identifying these habitats and detecting infestations early helps assist in controlling the problem. Taking preventative measures combined with regular treatments, can help create a less attractive environment for spiders.
We offer professional spider removal for both Residential and Commercial properties. To request a free inspection, give us a call: (623) 594-4360.
Spider FAQ
What is the most dangerous spider in Arizona?
The Black Widow Spider is the most dangerous spider in Arizona because its venom can cause severe pain and muscle cramps. It’s common in garages, sheds, patios, and outdoor clutter year-round in Arizona’s warm climate.
How can you identify a Recluse spider?
A Recluse Spider in Arizona is a small, light brown spider with long thin legs and a plain body, sometimes showing a faint violin mark. It can be identified by its six eyes arranged in three pairs and is typically found in dark, undisturbed places.
When is it time to call a professional about spiders?
Due to our desert climate, seeing an occasional spider is normal, especially in garages, patios, and around exterior doors. It’s usually a good idea to contact a professional if you’re regularly seeing spiders indoors (more than a few per week), or noticing venomous spider species like black widows.
What time of the year are spiders most active in Phoenix?
Spider activity in Phoenix usually increases between May and September as warmer temperatures bring out insects that spiders feed on. In the Phoenix area, homeowners often notice more spiders indoors during monsoon storms and extreme heat.