Spider Control in New York & Long Island
We provide fast, safe, and guaranteed spider treatment for homes and businesses in all boroughs and Long Island.
What are spiders?
Spiders are eight‑legged arachnids that spin webs to catch insects and live in dark, quiet corners of homes and businesses. In New York and Long Island , common species include house spiders and occasionally more concerning types such as black widows and brown recluses in rare cases. They often hide in basements, attics, closets, garages, and around windows and doors, where they can build heavy webs and climb into living areas.
Why Spiders Are a Problem?
Most spiders are harmless, but their presence can cause fear, especially in homes with children or people with arachnophobia. Webs in corners, ceilings, and along baseboards create a messy, “unkept” look and can trap dust and dead insects, worsening indoor allergens. In some cases, venomous spiders may bite if disturbed, leading to pain, swelling, or allergic reactions. Because they hide in hard‑to‑see spots, DIY sprays often fail to reach the source, which is why professional treatment is recommended.
Why New York & Long Island Are at Risk?
New York City and Long Island have many older homes with basements, attics, and cluttered storage areas that attract spiders. High humidity, seasonal changes, and outdoor insects draw spiders indoors, where they find shelter and food. Multi‑floor buildings, shared walls, and garages provide easy routes for spiders to move between units, so regular inspections and targeted treatment help keep them out of living spaces.
Common Signs of Spider Activity
- Thick, dusty webs in corners, ceilings, windows, and along baseboards.
- Seeing spiders crawling or hanging from threads in dark, rarely‑used rooms.
- Small, egg‑sac‑like silk bundles attached to beams, light fixtures, or furniture.
- Visible bite marks or small red, itchy bumps if a spider has bitten you.
- Increased insect activity indoors, which can attract web‑building spiders.
How Our Spider Treatment Works
We start with a detailed inspection of basements, attics, garages, and common hiding spots to locate webs, egg sacs, and entry points. Our technicians use targeted, low‑impact treatments around baseboards, corners, and entryways to reduce spider populations while keeping your family and pets safe. We also recommend sealing cracks, reducing clutter, and improving lighting to make your home less attractive to spiders. Follow‑up visits and barrier treatments help keep your property spider‑free and more comfortable.