Spider Control in Las Vegas, NV

Las Vegas spiders. Out for good.

The Mojave is home to a long list of spiders - from harmless wolf and house spiders to the medically significant black widow and brown recluse. Our perimeter program identifies what you have, removes the webs, and treats the cracks and harborage where they actually live.

30+spider species in southern Nevada
2medically significant species we focus on
60 dayspider control guarantee
PCSI technician treating spider harborage points on a Las Vegas home
Common speciesBlack widow, brown recluse, wolf, common house
MethodPerimeter + crack/crevice treatment, web removal
The approach

Know what you're actually dealing with.

Black widows

  • Most common dangerous spider in Las Vegas
  • Live in block walls, irrigation boxes, garage corners
  • Bite is medically significant - especially for kids and pets
  • Treated with targeted void and crack treatment

Brown recluses + wolf spiders

  • Brown recluses are uncommon but present in older homes and storage
  • Wolf spiders are harmless but large and unsettling
  • Both hunt rather than build webs - found indoors and on slabs
  • Treated with perimeter barrier + glue-board monitoring
Common species
Black widow, brown recluse, wolf, common house
Method
Perimeter + crack/crevice treatment, web removal
Inspection
Garage, eaves, block walls, irrigation boxes
Guarantee
60-day free callbacks
Our spider protocol

Webs gone. And the spiders behind them.

Step 1 of 3 · Step 1

Property survey + ID

We walk the entire exterior with a flashlight - eaves, soffits, block walls, irrigation valve boxes, BBQ grills, sheds, and garage corners. We identify every species we find and flag the harborage spots that matter.

  • Black-light + flashlight inspection
  • Web and egg-sac mapping
  • Black widow harborage check
Common questions

Straight answers.

01Are the spiders in my Las Vegas home actually dangerous?

Most aren't. Wolf spiders, common house spiders, jumping spiders, and cellar spiders are all harmless. The two species we focus on are the western black widow (very common) and the brown recluse (less common but present). Our inspection identifies which species you have and prioritizes treatment accordingly.

02Where do black widows hide on my property?

Almost always in the same places: block-wall voids, irrigation valve boxes, garage corners, under outdoor furniture, in BBQ covers, and inside sheds and detached storage. They prefer dark, undisturbed spots with airflow. We inspect every one of those zones and treat the active ones.

03Do you spray inside the house?

Only if needed. Most spider activity is exterior - the spiders that wander indoors come from the perimeter. A solid exterior barrier and harborage treatment usually solves indoor sightings within a week or two. If interior treatment is warranted, we use targeted spot treatments around baseboards, garage, and storage areas - not whole-house fogging.

04Can you remove a spider safely without killing it?

For non-medically-significant species (wolf, jumping, cellar, common house), yes - we can do live capture and exterior relocation on request. For black widows and brown recluses, we treat in place; relocating venomous species is unsafe.

Free inspection

Let's solve it.
Problem solved.

Schedule a free, honest inspection - we'll tell you exactly what you're dealing with and what it'll cost to fix.

Where we service

All across the valley.

From Summerlin to Boulder City, we service residential and commercial properties throughout the Las Vegas metro area.

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