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The Spider Guys Recognized for Superior Service with 2025 Consumer Choice Award in Pest Control for Windsor
WINDSOR, ON / ACCESS Newswire / July 17, 2025 / The region's trusted defenders against unwanted intruders have officially earned top honours. The Spider Guys have been named the 2025 Consumer Choice Award Winner in the Pest Control category for Windsor, celebrating the company's customer-first approach, effective treatments, and innovative year-round protection plans.
Proudly serving Windsor through to Chatham-Kent and the surrounding areas, The Spider Guys have built a strong reputation for offering reliable, efficient pest control solutions that homeowners trust. With years of experience in both structural and outdoor pest management, the company has become the go-to name for those seeking dependable, stress-free service.
"We're incredibly proud to receive Consumer Choice Award for 2025," said the team at The Spider Guys. "It's a reflection of the trust our customers place in us, and our promise to always deliver pest control solutions that are not only effective, but affordable, hassle-free, and guaranteed."
A Simpler Way to Stay Pest-Free
The Spider Guys are leading the charge in a new era of pest control-one that prioritizes prevention, convenience, and customer satisfaction. Their subscription-based pest control plans offer year-round peace of mind, allowing homeowners to "set it and forget it" while maintaining pest-free homes and yards.
Their services cover a full range of pest issues, including:
Spiders and crawling insects
Ants, earwigs, and centipedes
Wasps and hornets
Mice and rodent prevention
Perimeter treatments for homes and yards
With flexible plans and a 100% satisfaction guarantee, The Spider Guys eliminate the guesswork and stress often associated with seasonal infestations. By offering consistent maintenance at affordable rates, they help homeowners protect their investments without lifting a finger.
Local Roots, Big Impact
What began as a focused service provider with a mission to bring honest, effective pest control to Windsor has quickly grown into a community favourite. The Spider Guys are known for their approachable team, clear communication, and integrity-driven service. Every technician is trained to not only treat the issue but also educate clients about prevention and long-term protection.
From quaint suburban homes to rural properties and multi-acre estates, The Spider Guys treat every project with the same level of care and professionalism. Their local knowledge, combined with deep industry experience, gives them a unique edge in identifying and treating pests specific to the region's seasonal patterns.
Consumer Choice Recognition Built on Trust
Consumer Choice Award is the only organization in North America to recognize business excellence through a statistically supported, independent market research process. Using a proprietary four-step methodology, winners are chosen based on brand reputation, presence on verified review platforms, and marketplace awareness. Only one company per category, per region is selected-making this a truly distinguished honour.
For The Spider Guys, this award affirms what customers across Windsor already know: they offer some of the most dependable and innovative pest control services in the region.
Looking Ahead: Pest-Free Living Made Even Easier
As the company looks to the future, The Spider Guys plan to continue expanding their subscription offerings, adding smart technology integrations and new environmentally conscious treatment options. Their focus remains clear: provide easy, effective solutions that empower homeowners to enjoy their spaces without worry.
Whether dealing with an ongoing issue or proactively protecting a home year-round, customers can count on The Spider Guys to be professional, punctual, and proactive.
To learn more about The Spider Guys or to sign up for a pest control plan, CLICK HERE or visit www.thespiderguys.com.

About Consumer Choice Award:
Consumer Choice Award has been recognizing and promoting business excellence in North America since 1987. Its rigorous selection process ensures that only the most outstanding service providers in each category earn this prestigious recognition. Visit www.ccaward.com to learn more.
Contact Information:
Sumi Saleh
Communications Manager
[email protected]
SOURCE: Consumer Choice Award
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
L.Davis--AMWN