
Know It
Breezy vs. Spiders
Our Breezy Pros bring more than just bug spray to the job. With world-class training, years of hands-on experience, and a sharp eye for webs and hiding spots, they know exactly how to stop spiders in their tracks. From webs tucked under eaves to nests in garages, we’ve seen it all—and we know how to handle it fast. Best of all, we don’t just know bugs—we know people. That means you’ll get top-tier service and real results with every visit.
Fall is here. We're ready.
As the leaves start to fall, pests start planning their move indoors. From spiders and roaches to sneaky rodents, cooler temps bring all the wrong kind of houseguests. That’s why fall protection matters — and why our Breezy Pros are already one step ahead. We know the patterns, the hideouts, and how to keep your home feeling just the way it should: pest-free and easy.
Spot It
Pest Profile

up to 3"
Any color.
Size:
Color:
No; eight scary legs.
Year-round.
Wings:
No; webs are the nuisance.
No; main risk is rare venomous bites.
Some; most harmless, few painful.
Season:
Stings/Bites:
Carries Disease:
Home/Yard Damage:

Fix It
Easiest way to get rid of spiders:
1
Schedule with Breezy. Call us today for a free inspection: (501) 295-3438.
2
Treatment. Your Breezy Pro will inspect your home & property, then provide a tailored pest solution.
3
Follow up. Each visit includes a full service report + helpful tips to keep pests away. With our recurring visits, you don't just get pest control—you get peace of mind.
Signs you've got spiders.
Webs
Finding webs in corners, ceilings, or windowsills means spiders are active.
Prey leftovers
Insect carcasses or tiny remains caught in webs show spiders have been hunting.
Egg sacs
Round, silk sacs tucked into corners or furniture can mean new spiders are on the way.
Shed skins
Spiders molt as they grow—finding their leftover shells is a clear clue.
Helpful tips.
1. Seal entry points
Check around windows, doors, and baseboards. A little caulk keeps spiders from sneaking inside.
2. Clean regularly
Vacuum corners, closets, and under furniture where spiders like to hide.
3. Store food properly
Keep food sealed and trash covered to avoid attracting pests that spiders prey on.
4. Fix water leaks
Moisture attracts the insects spiders feed on. Repair leaks to cut down their food supply.
5. Reduce clutter
Boxes, piles of clothes, or stacked items make perfect spider hangouts—keep things tidy.
6. Clear webs often
Sweep away webs indoors and outdoors to discourage spiders from settling in.
