Most Front Range spiders are a nuisance; black widows aren’t. We sweep webs, treat the perimeter and target the harborage zones where widows actually nest.
Spiders are a symptom: they move in where their food — other insects — is plentiful, which is why a web-heavy home usually has a bigger pest picture underneath. Most Front Range spiders are harmless nuisances, but black widows nest in garages, window wells and rock landscaping where kids and pets reach. Control means cutting the food supply and targeting the harborage, not just clearing webs that rebuild in a week.
Get a Free QuotePhysical removal of webs from eaves, soffits and entry points every visit.
Residual treatment on the foundation, eaves and entry points.
Dust treatment in garages, crawl spaces, window wells and rock landscaping where widows nest.
Guidance on decluttering and sealing the spaces spiders hide in.
Sticky monitors in basements and garages to track activity.
Targeted application, short re-entry times.
Spiders follow their food. IPM spider control combines physical web removal with perimeter treatment that reduces the insects spiders feed on — and targeted dusting in the voids where black widows harbor, rather than blanket spraying open living space.
Yes. Widows harbor in garages, crawl spaces, window wells and rock landscaping — we target those zones with dust treatment, not just a general spray.
Spiders rebuild where their food is. We sweep webs and treat the perimeter to reduce the insects they feed on, which lowers activity over time.
Yes — targeted application with short re-entry times, focused on voids and perimeters rather than open living space.