Keepthe Spiders Out
Our expert spider control services cover Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee, Winchester, Fallbrook, and surrounding Riverside County areas. We provide fast, eco-friendly solutions and proactive prevention to keep your environment spider-free. With experienced technicians and exceptional service, say goodbye to spiders for good!
Common SouthernCalifornia Spider Species
Know your pests. Understanding them means we’re better armed to protect our spaces, prevent future invasions, and ensure our environment remains safe and welcoming. Knowledge is our best defense.
Black Widow
The Black Widow spider, known for its glossy black color and red hourglass marking on the abdomen, is venomous and commonly found in Southern California, posing a potential threat to humans.
Venomous Females Eat Males
Not Aggressive Unless Provoked
Distinctive Red Hourglass Marking
Daddy Longleg
The Daddy Longleg spider, also known as the cellar spider, features long, thin legs and builds messy webs in corners. Common in Southern California, they are not venomous to humans.
Long, Thin Legs for Movement
Create Messy Webs in Corners
Not Venomous to Humans
Desert Recluse
The Desert Recluse spider, found in Southern California’s desert regions, is a member of the recluse spider family. Its venomous bite can cause severe reactions in humans.
Found In Southern California Deserts
Venomous Bite Can Cause Harm
Solitary And Nocturnal Hunters
Keepthe Spiders Out
Our expert spider control services cover Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee, Winchester, Fallbrook, and surrounding Riverside County areas. We provide fast, eco-friendly solutions and proactive prevention to keep your environment spider-free. With experienced technicians and exceptional service, say goodbye to spiders for good!
Common SouthernCalifornia Spider Species
Know your pests. Understanding them means we’re better armed to protect our spaces, prevent future invasions, and ensure our environment remains safe and welcoming. Knowledge is our best defense.
Black Widow
The Black Widow spider, known for its glossy black color and red hourglass marking on the abdomen, is venomous and commonly found in Southern California, posing a potential threat to humans.
Venomous Females Eat Males
Not Aggressive Unless Provoked
Distinctive Red Hourglass Marking
Daddy Longleg
The Daddy Longleg spider, also known as the cellar spider, features long, thin legs and builds messy webs in corners. Common in Southern California, they are not venomous to humans.
Long, Thin Legs for Movement
Create Messy Webs in Corners
Not Venomous to Humans
Desert Recluse
The Desert Recluse spider, found in Southern California’s desert regions, is a member of the recluse spider family. Its venomous bite can cause severe reactions in humans.
Found In Southern California Deserts
Venomous Bite Can Cause Harm
Solitary And Nocturnal Hunters
New Clients Receive $100 Off Their First Treatment
New Clients Receive$100 Off Their First Treatment
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If you’re having spider issues, please fill out the form below and we’ll get back to you shortly.