Spiders are one of the most misunderstood pests in Central Florida. While most spiders are harmless house spiders that help control other insects, some species—like black widow spiders—are considered venomous and require caution. Even when spiders aren’t dangerous, increased spider activity indoors often signals a larger pest issue, since spiders follow their food source.
What starts as a few visible spiders or messy webs can quickly become a larger spider infestation, especially in undisturbed areas like attics, garages, and crawl spaces.
At Wildlife Works, our spider pest control approach focuses on identifying the species, locating activity, and addressing the conditions that allow spiders to thrive.
We provide professional spider control throughout Central Florida, including Ocala, Belleview, The Villages, and surrounding communities. Whether you’re dealing with harmless house spiders, outdoor web builders, or concerns about dangerous spiders, our team delivers targeted, long-term solutions.
Spider issues vary depending on species, environment, and prey availability. Common problems include:
Spiders inside homes, especially in corners, ceilings, and storage areas
Web building spiders creating webs around doors, windows, and outdoor lighting
Activity in attics, garages, crawl spaces, and other undisturbed areas
Concerns about venomous spiders such as black widow spiders
Presence of egg sacs, leading to sudden increases in spider populations
Messy webs accumulating around entry points and exterior structures
Recurring infestations caused by other insects attracting spiders
Spiders are predators, meaning their presence often indicates a larger issue with other pests like flies, ants, or other bugs.
Understanding the difference between harmless house spiders and dangerous species is key to proper control.
House spiders – Common indoor spiders that build webs in corners and ceilings
Cellar spiders (daddy longlegs) – Often found in basements, garages, and crawl spaces
Wolf spiders – Fast-moving, ground-dwelling spiders that don’t build webs
Orb weavers – Outdoor spiders known for large, circular webs
These spiders are generally not harmful to humans and help reduce insect populations.
Black widow spiders – Identified by shiny black bodies and a red marking; can deliver a medically significant bite
Brown recluse spiders (rare in Florida but occasionally reported) – Recognized by a violin-shaped marking and preference for undisturbed indoor areas
While bites are uncommon, these venomous arachnids should always be handled by a professional.
Spiders are drawn to environments where they can find food, shelter, and minimal disturbance.
Common factors that attract spiders include:
High populations of other insects (their primary food source)
Outdoor lighting that attracts flying insects
Cluttered or undisturbed spaces like attics and storage areas
Entry points around doors, windows, and foundations
Dark, quiet areas where spiders can build webs and lay egg sacs
If you’re seeing more spiders, it often means there’s an underlying insect problem supporting them.
Many homeowners try to get rid of spiders using sprays, glue traps, or basic cleaning. While removing webs and visible spiders helps temporarily, it rarely solves the full problem.
Why DIY methods fall short:
They don’t address the underlying insect population
Sprays only affect visible spiders, not hidden ones
Egg sacs can hatch, leading to new infestations
Spiders return if entry points and conditions aren’t corrected
Effective spider control requires reducing both spider populations and their food source.
Our approach focuses on long-term control and prevention.
Identification of species, including venomous species when present
A thorough inspection to locate spider activity and nesting areas
Removal of webs, egg sacs, and active spiders
Targeted treatments in key areas such as corners, ceilings, and exterior entry points
Reduction of insect populations that attract spiders
Sealing entry points and improving exclusion
Ongoing monitoring to prevent future infestations
Our goal is to control spider populations while addressing the root cause of the problem.
We start with a detailed inspection of your home’s exterior and interior to identify entry points, nesting areas, and conditions attracting pests.
This allows us to understand the root cause—not just the visible activity.
Next, we address what’s allowing pests to thrive.
This may include sealing gaps, improving sanitation conditions, or removing environmental factors that attract insects and rodents in the first place.
We apply targeted, low-impact treatments only where needed.
In most cases, this means using baits and precision applications instead of widespread chemical spraying—reducing exposure while increasing effectiveness.
Pest activity can change with seasons and conditions, especially in Central Florida.
We continue to monitor your property, track activity, and adjust the plan as needed to prevent small issues from turning into larger infestations.
At Wildlife Works, pest control is built around solving the problem at its source—not just managing it over time. Our approach focuses on understanding why pests are present, correcting those conditions, and using targeted treatments only when necessary.
We follow a structured Integrated Pest Management approach that prioritizes inspection, correction, and precision treatment. Instead of relying on routine chemical applications, we focus on long-term prevention and minimal environmental impact.
Providing a more effective, lower-impact solution designed for lasting control.
Best for homes with active pest problems or those that need year-round protection.
Best for preventative maintenance and homes with low to moderate pest pressure.
Best for homes that prefer a conventional pest control approach with regular service visits.
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If you’re noticing increased spider activity or concerned about dangerous species like black widows, our team can help.
We’ll identify the source, treat the problem, and protect your home with long-term solutions.
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