Spiders in the corners, webs under your roof? Mira treats the spiders in and around your home, inside and out, and applies every treatment with care for the kids and pets who live there.
Why Spiders
Most spiders are harmless, but nobody wants them in the house, and a spider problem is usually a sign of something else going on. Spiders are predators, so where there are spiders, there’s typically a food source: other insects already living in and around your home.
Knock the spiders down without dealing with what’s feeding them, and they come back. Mira treats the spiders and the conditions drawing them in, which is the part a can of spray off the shelf can’t reach.
Indoors, spiders feed on common household insects like flies, mosquitoes, and moths, which is why spider activity often points to another pest problem nearby. Source: Colorado State University Extension
How We Treat
We find the spiders, the webbing, and the entry points they’re using to get in.
Corners, eaves, basements, crawl spaces, and the perimeter, with webbing cleared as we go.
If spiders come back between visits, so do we, at no extra charge.
Mira’s spider control targets the corners, eaves, basements, and crawl spaces where spiders settle. We clear existing webbing during the service and treat the entry points around your home, inside and out, to deal with whatever’s drawing them in.
Every visit starts with an inspection, so the treatment fits your home instead of running the same script everywhere.
Free quote, real number, no pressure.
Kids & Pets
Treatments are applied with care and according to the product label directions. The usual guidance is to keep children and pets off treated surfaces until they’re dry, and there are a few simple things you can do before and after a visit to make it easier:
If someone in the house needs extra consideration, whether that’s a pregnant family member, a pet on medication, or a child with sensitivities, just tell us when you book. Our technicians can adjust how and where they treat.
The Re-Service Promise
Pest control works on a cycle, and sometimes activity picks back up between your scheduled treatments. If that happens, you don’t wait and you don’t pay extra. Call us and we’ll come back out to re-treat at no additional charge.
It’s part of every Mira service plan: regular scheduled treatments, plus re-service in between whenever you need it.
Learn More
Our spiders pest library covers identification, behavior, and the species common across our markets, so you can figure out what you’re looking at and how concerned to be.

More on Spiders
Signs of a spider infestation
What to look for, and when it’s time to call someone in.
Spiders in Michigan
The species you’ll run into and how to keep them out.
Common spiders in Georgia
A field guide to the eight-legged locals around your home.
Spiders in Florida
The ones worth knowing, from harmless to handle-with-care.
Local
Mira treats spiders with local technicians who know the species and the conditions where you live, not a national call center. See where we service →
FAQs
Spiders follow their food. If they’re inside, there’s usually a supply of other insects to feed on, plus gaps and entry points that let them in. That’s why treating the spiders alone rarely solves it, and why we treat the conditions drawing them in too.
Most house spiders are harmless and would rather avoid you than bite. Only a couple of venomous species, widow and recluse spiders, are of real medical concern, and they’re far less common than the everyday spiders most people find. If you’re not sure what you’re looking at, our spiders library can help you identify it.
We start with an inspection to find the spiders, the webbing, and the entry points. Then we treat inside and out, corners, eaves, basements, crawl spaces, and the perimeter, and clear accessible webbing as we go. If activity picks back up between visits, we come back and re-treat at no extra charge.
Treatments are applied with care and according to the product label directions. The standard guidance is to keep children and pets off treated surfaces until they’re dry. If you have specific concerns, tell us when you book and our technicians can adjust how and where they treat.
Yes. We clear accessible webbing during the service, which removes egg sacs along with the webs and makes it easier to see whether new activity returns.
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