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Armory Pest Defense

Veteran-Owned · Recluse and Widow

Spider Control in Oklahoma City

A few webs are a warning that spiders have found food and shelter in your home. Armory removes the webs, treats inside and out, and cuts the insects spiders hunt, so they lose their reason to stay.

  • Brown recluse and black widow experts
  • De-webbing plus interior and exterior treatment
  • Pet and child-safe once dry
  • Free re-treatments between visits

Why Spiders Move Into Oklahoma Homes

Spiders follow food. When a home has other insects, spiders move in to hunt them, then settle in quiet corners, garages, and storage areas. The webs you notice are a sign the food supply is already there.

Oklahoma also has two spiders worth taking seriously. The brown recluse is common across the state and likes undisturbed spaces like closets, attics, and boxes. The black widow favors garages, woodpiles, and sheltered outdoor nooks. Both can deliver a medically significant bite.

We treat the whole problem. We remove webs and egg sacs, treat the cracks and corners where spiders hide, set a perimeter barrier, and reduce the insect prey that drew them in. Take away the food and shelter, and spiders move on.

Close-up of an Armory technician inspecting a garage corner and stored boxes for brown recluse spiders in Oklahoma City.

Why OKC Chooses Armory for Spiders

Fewer spiders, treated at the source.

  • Dangerous-Species Focus

    We know where recluse and widow spiders hide and how to treat them.

  • De-Webbing

    We knock down webs and egg sacs so populations cannot rebuild.

  • Interior and Exterior

    We treat indoor harborage plus an outside perimeter barrier.

  • Prey Reduction

    Cutting other insects removes the food that draws spiders in.

  • Pet and Child-Safe

    EPA-approved products, safe for the family once dry.

  • Free Re-Treatments

    If spiders return between visits, we come back free.

Spiders We Treat in Central Oklahoma

From harmless hunters to the two species that need real caution.

Brown Recluse

Common in Oklahoma, hides in closets, attics, and boxes. Bite needs care.

Black Widow

Found in garages, woodpiles, and sheds. Delivers a venomous bite.

Wolf Spiders

Large ground hunters that wander indoors and startle homeowners.

House Spiders

The common web-builders in corners, ceilings, and window frames.

Jumping Spiders

Small, active daytime hunters that come in chasing insects.

Cellar Spiders

Long-legged spiders that cluster in basements and damp corners.

Our Spider Control Process

  1. 01

    Inspect

    We identify the species and find webs, egg sacs, and harborage.

  2. 02

    De-Web

    We remove webs and egg sacs from eaves, corners, and storage.

  3. 03

    Treat

    Interior cracks and an exterior barrier target spiders and prey.

  4. 04

    Maintain

    Recurring visits keep webs down and prey insects in check.

Oklahoma City Trusts Armory

5.0 rating · 140+ reviews
We kept finding brown recluse in the closets and it scared us with little kids. Armory treated everything and set monitors, and the sightings stopped. Real peace of mind.
Amber J., Yukon
Very knowledgeable. I have him handle pest issues at all of my houses. Quick to respond and gets it done right. Highly recommend.
Phillip D., OKC Metro
Could not have had a better experience. They explained the plan, came out fast, and I saw results the first week. Highly recommend Armory.
Matt K., OKC Metro

Why Spraying Spiders You See Never Works

Spiders do not behave like ants or roaches. Many rarely cross treated surfaces, so hitting the one on the wall does little for the dozens tucked into corners, voids, and storage. That is why a single can of spray never clears a real spider problem.

The reliable approach works on shelter and food at once. Removing webs and egg sacs stops the next generation, while reducing the insects spiders hunt takes away the reason they came inside. Spiders go where the prey is, so a home with fewer bugs holds far fewer spiders.

For brown recluse and black widow, careful placement matters even more. These species hide in the quiet, undisturbed spots people rarely check, which is exactly where targeted treatment and monitoring make the biggest difference.

Spider Season and Risk in Oklahoma

Spider activity in the OKC metro climbs in late summer and fall as spiders mature and males roam looking for mates. That is when homeowners notice the most webs and the most spiders wandering indoors.

The brown recluse is the species that makes spider control in Oklahoma different. It is well established here and prefers undisturbed storage, so cluttered closets, attics, and garages are prime habitat. Reducing clutter and sealing entry points supports any treatment plan.

We tailor the work to your home and the species present. A recluse problem in a storage-heavy garage calls for a different plan than seasonal webs along a porch, and we treat accordingly instead of running one script.

Spider Control FAQs

Are brown recluse spiders common in Oklahoma?

Yes. The brown recluse is well established across Oklahoma and often lives unseen in closets, attics, garages, and stored boxes. Its bite can cause a serious wound, so a confirmed recluse presence is worth professional treatment rather than do-it-yourself sprays.

How do you get rid of spiders for good?

We remove webs and egg sacs, treat the cracks and corners where spiders hide, set an exterior barrier, and reduce the insects they feed on. Cutting both shelter and food is what keeps spiders from returning, not just killing the ones you see.

Why do I suddenly have so many spiders?

A spike usually means two things: other insects have given spiders a food supply, and the season has shifted. Late summer and fall bring more wandering spiders. Treating the prey insects and harborage together brings the numbers back down.

Is spider treatment safe for kids and pets?

Yes. We use EPA-approved products and place treatments in cracks, corners, and out-of-reach areas. Once applications have dried, usually within an hour, treated areas are safe for children and pets. We will note any spots to keep clear briefly.

How can I keep spiders out of my home?

Reduce clutter in closets, garages, and attics, seal gaps around doors and windows, and keep exterior lights from drawing insects to the house. Pairing those steps with recurring treatment removes both the shelter and the food spiders rely on.

Do I need recurring spider service?

Often yes. Spiders and the insects they hunt rebuild with each season, especially in fall. A recurring plan keeps webs knocked down, maintains the exterior barrier, and controls prey insects, which together prevent the next buildup.

How much does spider control cost in Oklahoma City?

It depends on your home size, the species involved, and how widespread the activity is. A recluse problem usually needs more thorough work than seasonal porch webs. We provide a free inspection and a written quote with no hidden fees.

DIY vs Professional Spider Control

Why store sprays leave the real population behind.

ArmoryDIY SpraysNational Chain
Removes webs and egg sacsSometimes
Identifies dangerous speciesSometimes
Reduces prey insects
Free re-treatments
No long-term contract
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Take Back Your Home From Spiders

Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team. We handle brown recluse, black widow, and common spiders with safe products and no contracts across the Oklahoma City metro.