Spider Control in Dallas, TX
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Licensed pros who know Dallas homes and which spider species are active in Texas.
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No-cost, no-obligation home assessment. You see exactly what's going on before any treatment is scheduled.
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Most Dallas-Fort Worth appointments are confirmed within 24 hours. Same-day often available depending on operator capacity in your area.
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If the problem returns inside the warranty period, your provider re-treats at no charge.
Why this matters
The cost of waiting on spiders
Most spiders are harmless and even helpful, but widow and recluse species pose a real medical risk to families — and which dangerous species are present depends heavily on where you live. A heavy spider problem also signals a larger insect population feeding them. Local pros identify what's actually in your home, clear webs and egg sacs, and treat the harborage and prey base that keep spiders coming back.
Seeing the same spiders return, finding egg sacs, or spotting a black widow or recluse near where kids and pets play? That's when knocking down webs stops being enough. A licensed local pro identifies the species, clears the egg sacs, and treats the harborage so the problem doesn't rebuild.
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- Widow and recluse spiders deliver medically significant bites — risk varies sharply by region
- A single egg sac can hatch dozens to hundreds of spiderlings, turning one spider into an infestation
- Heavy webbing makes porches, patios, and eaves unusable and signals a large insect prey base
- A persistent spider problem usually means another insect population is feeding them
Reference: CDC/NIOSH: Venomous Spiders at Work (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).
Spider Control services in Dallas
Local technicians handle every common spider situation in Dallas-Fort Worth, from quick spot treatments to full-home elimination programs.

Spider Control in Dallas
Most spiders are harmless and even helpful, but widow and recluse species pose a real medical risk to families — and which dangerous species are present depends heavily on where you live. A heavy spider problem also signals a larger insect population feeding them. Local pros identify what's actually in your home, clear webs and egg sacs, and treat the harborage and prey base that keep spiders coming back.
Common species treated
- Black widow (Latrodectus spp.)
- Wolf spiders (Lycosidae)
- Common house spider (Parasteatoda tepidariorum)
- Cellar spiders / daddy long-legs (Pholcidae)
- Yellow sac spiders (Cheiracanthium spp.)
- Jumping spiders (Salticidae)
Starting price
Starts as low as
$99
for initial interior and exterior treatment
Final cost depends on home size, infestation severity, and treatment method. Free inspection determines exact pricing — no obligation to book. See FAQ below for details.
Spider Control for Dallas, TX homeowners
Dallas homeowners in Uptown, Highland Park, and surrounding neighborhoods face real spider pressure. Dallas's climate — long humid summers and mild winters extend the breeding season for most pests — combined with Dallas-Fort Worth's housing density and landscaping creates the kind of conditions spiders thrive in. Local technicians know which species are most active in Texas, where they harbor in homes built for this region, and what treatment approach delivers lasting results in Dallas-Fort Worth's specific environment.
What makes Dallas different
Dallas sits inland on the Trinity River basin. Drier than coastal Texas but with extended hot summers, Dallas-Fort Worth sees stronger fire ant and scorpion activity than Houston, while Eastern subterranean termites remain the dominant structural threat. The metro's spread across many municipalities (Plano, Frisco, Highland Park) means licensed providers often work across multiple Texas counties, each with slightly different soil conditions affecting termite treatment approach.
Spiders in Dallas: what to know
Pest pressure in Dallas-Fort Worth is shaped by long humid summers and mild winters extend the breeding season for most pests. The top issues for Dallas homeowners are: Termites (Eastern subterranean), Mosquitoes, Cockroaches. Termite swarm season runs March-May, mosquitoes peak June-September, and cockroach activity is heaviest in summer — but mild winters mean no pest is fully dormant any month of the year.
Top pest pressures in the Dallas-Fort Worth area
- Termites (Eastern subterranean)
- Mosquitoes
- Cockroaches
- Fire ants
Licensing & regulation in Texas
In Texas, structural pest control is regulated by the Texas Department of Agriculture, Structural Pest Control Service (TDA-SPCS) under Texas Occupations Code Chapter 1951. Technicians complete 8 hours of classroom training and 40 hours of supervised on-the-job training as a licensed Apprentice in each pest category. Certified commercial applicators add 20 hours of classroom training in general pest control standards and a minimum 6 months of work experience. Texas requires separate certification for each pest category — termite/wood-destroying, general pest, and lawn — and continuing education must include at least one credit in laws, safety, environmental protection, or integrated pest management every cycle. Any technician treating your Dallas home should be able to confirm their certification in writing — a licensed local pro will welcome the question.
Service areas around Dallas-Fort Worth
Uptown • Highland Park • Plano • Frisco • Oak Cliff
Spider species in Dallas, TX
Dallas sits inland on the Trinity River basin, where long, hot summers and the metro's mix of older Oak Cliff bungalows and newer slab-on-grade tract housing in Plano, Frisco, and the northern suburbs give spiders abundant warm, dry harborage. Garages, woodpiles, patio furniture, and the undisturbed corners of attics and storage closets are where most Dallas spider calls originate. Four species drive the bulk of residential pest control work across the metro — two of them medically significant.
Brown recluse (Loxosceles reclusa)
The brown recluse is established across North Texas and is the spider Dallas homeowners most need to identify correctly. It is small (about 3/8 inch body), light to medium brown, with a darker violin-shaped marking behind the head and — diagnostically — six eyes arranged in three pairs rather than the usual eight. Recluse spiders live up to their name: they hide in undisturbed boxes, stored clothing and shoes, behind furniture, and in garage and attic clutter, and they bite only when trapped against skin. A recluse bite can occasionally develop into a slow-healing skin lesion and warrants medical attention. Because they favor exactly the low-traffic storage zones homeowners rarely treat, recluse control centers on decluttering, sealing, and targeted harborage treatment rather than surface spraying.
Southern black widow (Latrodectus mactans)
The southern black widow is the second medically significant spider in Dallas — glossy black with the unmistakable red hourglass on the underside of the abdomen. Widows build irregular, strong webs low to the ground in protected spots: woodpiles, meter and irrigation boxes, garage corners, under patio furniture, and around foundation vents. They are not aggressive and bite only defensively, but a widow bite can cause muscle cramps, sweating, and systemic symptoms that warrant prompt medical care, which is why widows near children's play areas are a common reason Dallas homeowners call. In the drier western reaches of the metro the closely related western black widow (L. hesperus) also occurs.
Wolf spiders (Lycosidae)
Wolf spiders are large, fast, ground-hunting spiders that don't build webs — they chase prey across floors, garages, and yards, which is exactly why they alarm homeowners despite being essentially harmless. Brown and heavily patterned, they wander indoors in Dallas most often in fall as temperatures drop, entering through garage gaps and door sweeps. Their presence indoors usually signals an insect prey base and accessible entry points; control is exclusion (sealing gaps) plus reducing the insects they hunt.
Common house spider (Parasteatoda tepidariorum)
The common house spider is the small, tan-to-brown spider behind most of the cobwebs in Dallas garages, eaves, basements, and ceiling corners. Harmless and web-building, it is the species most often mistaken for something dangerous. Heavy house-spider webbing is a reliable sign of a thriving indoor insect population — flies, gnats, and moths — so lasting control pairs de-webbing with reducing the prey base and the exterior lighting that draws their food.
Frequently asked questions about spider control in Dallas
Are the spiders in my home dangerous?
The large majority of house spiders are harmless and actually help by eating other insects. Only two groups are medically significant in the U.S.: widow spiders (the black widow) and recluse spiders (such as the brown recluse). Which of these are present depends heavily on your region — black widows are found almost everywhere, but the brown recluse is established across the central U.S. and Texas and does not occur in California, while the desert Southwest has its own separate, milder native recluse. A local inspection identifies exactly what's in your home and whether it warrants treatment.
Can I just get rid of spiders myself?
For the occasional lone spider or a few webs, yes — knock down webs with a broom or vacuum, vacuum up stray spiders and egg sacs, declutter storage areas, and seal gaps around doors and windows. DIY reaches its limit when you're seeing the same spiders return week after week, finding multiple egg sacs, spotting a venomous species near where children or pets spend time, or dealing with heavy webbing you can't keep up with. At that point professional treatment of the harborage and the insect prey base is far more effective than repeat web removal.
Why do I keep getting spiders even after I clean?
Spiders follow their food. A persistent spider problem almost always means your home has a healthy population of the small insects spiders feed on — gnats, flies, ants, moths, and the like — often drawn to exterior lighting, moisture, or entry points. That's why effective spider control treats the harborage and reduces the prey base, not just the spiders you can see. Knocking down webs alone leaves the underlying conditions in place, so the spiders return.
How do professionals treat spiders?
Treatment starts with an inspection to identify the species and locate harborage — eaves, garages, woodpiles, attics, crawlspaces, and undisturbed storage. The technician de-webs accessible areas, removes egg sacs, applies targeted crack-and-crevice and perimeter treatments where spiders rest and enter, and advises on exclusion (sealing gaps). Because spiders don't groom or share food the way ants and roaches do, baits are largely ineffective — control relies on direct harborage treatment plus knocking down the insect prey population that sustains them.
Are spider treatments safe for kids and pets?
Modern products used for spider control have low mammalian toxicity at applied concentrations, and treated surfaces are typically safe to contact once dry (usually 30-60 minutes). Treatments are applied to cracks, crevices, perimeters, and harborage areas rather than open living surfaces. If anyone in the home has specific sensitivities, discuss it with the provider before service — they can adjust the approach.
How much does spider control cost?
Spider control starts as low as $99 for initial interior and exterior treatment. Final cost depends on home size, infestation severity, whether venomous species like black widows or recluse spiders are present, interior-and-exterior vs. exterior-only service, and recurring vs. one-time treatment. Most jobs fall well below what homeowners expect. Recurring quarterly perimeter plans (which also suppress the insects spiders feed on) typically run $40-$80 per visit and are the most reliable way to keep spiders down long-term. Your free inspection determines exact pricing before any work is scheduled — no obligation to book.
Other spider control service areas
Spider Control is available across our network in Dallas-Fort Worth and surrounding regional cities. Operators in each area treat the same spider pressures.
Other pest services in Dallas
Dealing with more than one pest issue at the same address? Local operators in Dallas-Fort Worth treat the full range.
Pest Control in Dallas
From termites and rodents to bed bugs and roaches — every pest has a different treatment, and getting it wrong wastes money. Local pros identify what you're dealing with and treat it right the first time.
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Local termite inspectors in Dallas
Termites cause more damage to U.S. homes every year than fires and storms combined. Most homeowners insurance does not cover the repairs.
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Dallas bed bug exterminators
Bed bugs spread fast and survive without feeding for over a year. DIY treatments almost always fail and let the infestation grow worse.
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Rodent Control services for Dallas homeowners
Rats and mice carry over 35 diseases, chew through electrical wiring (a leading cause of house fires), and reproduce fast. One pair can produce 2,000 descendants in a year.
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Mosquito Control in Dallas
Mosquitoes carry West Nile virus, Zika, EEE, and dengue. Beyond disease risk, an active mosquito population makes your yard unusable from dusk until dawn.
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Local cockroach exterminators in Dallas
Cockroaches trigger asthma attacks, contaminate food with salmonella and E. coli, and reproduce so fast that for every one you see, dozens more are hidden in walls and appliances.
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Dallas ant exterminators
Most ant species are nuisance pests, but carpenter ants damage wood like termites and fire ants deliver painful stings. Killing the trail you see does nothing to the colony of 50,000+ underground.
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Bee & Wasp Removal services for Dallas homeowners
Bees, wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets cause more emergency room visits than any other household pest — anaphylaxis risk, swarm response when nests are disturbed, and aggressive defense of nests near doorways and decks. Licensed local operators treat all stinging insects with safety and pollinator awareness, using professional-grade equipment for nest assessment, treatment, and removal.
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Flea Control in Dallas
Flea infestations multiply fast and spread across the entire home — eggs and larvae embed in carpet fibers, upholstery, pet bedding, and yard soil long before adult fleas are visible on pets. Licensed local operators apply professional Insect Growth Regulators (IGRs) plus adulticides across all four life stages (eggs, larvae, pupae, adults) for elimination DIY treatments rarely achieve.
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