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13 Natural Ways to Rid Your House of Spiders

yortbogey

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Sure, it may be normal to have a spider show up every once and awhile in your home, but as the weather changes, you may see more invaders than you’re comfortable with. Spiders may either try to enter your house to escape the cold outdoors, or in warmer conditions, you may be opening up to spiders by airing out your house with unscreened windows and open doors. How can you keep those spiders away while keeping your home fresh?

Here are 13 natural ways to rid your house of spiders.

1. Make an essential oil repellant.

Here are some helpful and beautiful smelling oils which will keep your house smelling fresh and discourage spiders from entry: –

Peppermint –
Tea Tree –
Rose –
Cinnamon –
Citrus –
Lavender –
Eucalyptus –
Mix 5 to 7 drops of one of these oils (or a mixture of different oils) with a splash of liquid soap, and a dash of vinegar. Combine in a spray bottle and then fill the rest with warm water. Spray this mixture around any possible point of entry for your spiders such as windowsills, door frames, and floor boards. You can also spray a bit in the corners of your home, in closets, or in spaces where spiders could potentially hide.


2. Keep your house clean by dusting and vacuuming regularly. Spiders love to get cozy amongst clutter, so keep your areas tidy and clean with regular cleaning. It’s basically an invitation to see a spider web and not do anything about it so be diligent about sweeping up those webs any time you see them.


3. Spider proof your windows and doors. Keep any possible entry of spiders down by making sure your windows and doors are sealed. Also check your screens to make sure no areas have gotten loose and made an opening for spiders.


4. Clean up your yard. Wood piles and bundles of leaves can make nice spider homes, so be sure to avoid extra debris like this in your yard when possible. Spiders also love tall grass, so keeping a trimmed lawn may help cut back on the problem. Outdoor storage can be a great thing to have, but spiders can also find refuge here. To avoid them making a home in your shed, properly seal up windows and doors.


5. Plant trees. It’s a surprising fact, but some trees can actually repel spiders. Trees which emit pleasant smells can often discourage spider populations. Eucalyptus is a great tree for such a task. It requires minimal maintenance while it’s lovely scent does double duty, delighting your nose and repelling spiders.


6. Use a vinegar in a spray bottle. Vinegar is one of the handiest things to have around your house for a variety of reasons. One is that they can also help deter spiders. Just mix some vinegar in a spray bottle with water and you will have a handy spritzer to keep the spiders at bay. Use around your windows, doors, or any other place which is a vulnerable place for spiders to enter. Try this all natural vinegar-based spider repellant: Mix one cup of apple cider vinegar with one teaspoon oil. Then add a half cup to a full cup of pepper. Finish it off with a teaspoon of liquid soap. Then spray generously around problem areas.


7. A citrus peel rub can also do the trick. Areas like baseboards, windowsills, and other spots with tiny openings can become spider-proof with a little citrus rub. Lemon is probably the most effective option. Even using a lemon-scented cleaner or furniture polish can help cut down on your spider population.


8. The scent of cedar also repels the creepy crawlers. Placing cedar mulch outside your house can also aid in keeping the spiders away. Spiders hate the pleasant scent. You can even use cedar blocks inside your closet, drawers, or other spider hiding places. It’ll double as a great aromatic addition to your home as it keep spiders out.


9. Chestnuts work in a similar way. Spiders are known to avoid chestnuts, so placing a few on windowsills, baseboards, or other areas will help to keep you spider-free. Another great thing about this hack is that chestnuts last a long time without spoiling, so once you have them set up, get ready to be rid of spiders for quite awhile.


10. Tobacco also keeps spiders at bay. While it may not be the cheapest option, tobacco is an effective solution to your spider problem. Merely sprinkle around the trouble areas in your home or soak the tobacco in some water to make it extra pungent.


11. Put your pets to work. Cats are great allies in the battle against spiders. Of course, cats can be a hard species to predict, but they almost always hop at the chance to hunt down a spider. True, they may bat the poor thing around for awhile, but most cats won’t even need your encouragement for the task.


12. Hedge apples are a good last-ditch solution. These toxic “apples” are very common to find in the yard, and although you will definitely want to keep your children and pets away from them, they can be handy in keeping away spiders. If you handle them in your yard, use gloves and wash your hands afterwards.


13. Borax is another effective option. Borax comes in handy for many dirty jobs around the house, and it also works to ward off ants and spiders. You don’t want your children or your pets getting into this, so be cautious about where you use it and who has access to it.




Use one of these helpful hacks or try a few to get your house smelling fresh. Soon enough, you’ll be free of those leggy invaders. If you are not aware of what type of spider you are dealing with, it is also an important step to identify if they are poisonous or not. Keeping clean, tidy, and trimmed is always a good policy when dealing with this issue, so you may be able to take care of this problem little by little by practicing these habits.


http://www.homeandgardeningideas.com/13-natural-ways-to-rid-your-house-of-spiders/
 

yortbogey

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fear, allergies, children, .... and the list goes on...
oh and last time i was bite.... i was injured for 8+weeks... had a hole in my leg the size of a pingpong ball... and had to go thru "maggot" therapy... to have the infection / rotten flesh removed from my leg.... 20 yrs later I still feel the indention in my leg....
never again.... fuck spiders...
 
So you encountered a brown recluse? You live in the midwest?
Then that's totally understandable!
Here in California doctors overdiagnose skin disorders as brown recluse bites when the only way that can happen is if one hitches a ride on someone's luggage who just visited from there!
I think if I lived out there and had a house infested with recluse I could relate.
Here in Cali I just let them (mostly daddy long legs) do their thing...the widows are hiding under the house
 

shithawk420

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NO!You are crazy if you let the black widows just "do there thing".they will come into the house eventually. and they love to go in shoes.and I'm sure they got brown recluses in California
 

yortbogey

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yes it was a brown recluse...{ nasty bugger } in Dallas at the time...
considered cutting my leg off.... she was swollen to twice the normal size
the wound actually burst open from the pressure and swelling under the skin....


SUXED~BIGBALLS....
and still have the reminder hole in my leg.....
 

shithawk420

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Well I still find it hard to believe but I can't really argue with that.oh yeah FUCK SPIDERS!!!!
 

Midwest sticky

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We have recluse's all over round here. I use hair spray and a lighter on the fuckers i can't stand em plus some people have real serious reaction to the venom like yort, glad they didn't take your leg.
 

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:biggrin:
 

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redlaser

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Sounds like a nasty infection Yort, who wanted to cut your leg off, the doc? I know some doctors will reccomend removal of damaged tissue in an effort to limit damage. Were you unaware you had been bit for a while, maybe letting infection get too far along? Trying to understand how it could get so out of hand.
When I was bit it woke me up and I vomited and had bruising right away, next day got on antibiotics. Surgery was an option but I said F that, had a neighbor who had it done and it just makes a larger more defined divot. Still have the divot about the size of a half dollar.
 

yortbogey

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yes... went almost a week before diagnosed ... by that time the infection had spread up my veins of my leg...{literally could see the swollen purple blood vessels}.... and the infection streaking up my leg ... my skin got so taunt... thats what burst the wound open ... then sending me to the doc ...
so yes the infection had gone rampant for over a week...
and being diabetic... my immune system is often weak ....

so YES... fuck spider to death ...
 

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I like spiders.. if they get in and live then your screwing up as they eat bugs...yeehaw... I escort them out when found...yeehaw..found a huge one in my shower last week..got a piece of bamboo and made it crawl in ..set it free outside...it seemed agitated...better agitated than squished my little friend.. I used to feed the orb spiders as a kid. catch all kinds of insects and toss em in the web and watch..
 

redlaser

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I usually escort insects out of the house instead of killing but not always. Black widows I do kill but they are usually outside and move real slow for a spider IME. Just have to be careful when picking up things outside.

@yort, sound like you had one of the worst scenarios for a spider bite, don't envy that experience at all. My wound wasn't even painful, looked bad but scabbed and healed eventually. Felt like a poisoning, was up a couple days, rambling about whatever to whomever would listen. lol-ing for sure
 
I like spiders.. if they get in and live then your screwing up as they eat bugs...yeehaw... I escort them out when found...yeehaw..found a huge one in my shower last week..got a piece of bamboo and made it crawl in ..set it free outside...it seemed agitated...better agitated than squished my little friend.. I used to feed the orb spiders as a kid. catch all kinds of insects and toss em in the web and watch..

I can relate to that - just washed 20 some windows in my cabin in the woods and escorted a couple dozen spiders outta the house. They build up the spiderwebs back in just a couple days...

Very few spiders that can harm you here in Poland.
 

yortbogey

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happily removed a preying mantis today... found him a spot on my ladies....
hell no spiders gotta go....
 

Mikell

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Chestnuts work well, but must be replaced annually. Bit of a face palm moment when we noticed spiders coming back. Replaced the rotted/dried out nuts and they disappeared back to the hell they come from.
 

shithawk420

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It fuckng figures.I lay down after reading this thread and whatnot,I get bit by a fucking spider on the back of my neck.luckily its not bad but damn.
 
N

noyd666

yes it was a brown recluse...{ nasty bugger } in Dallas at the time...
considered cutting my leg off.... she was swollen to twice the normal size
the wound actually burst open from the pressure and swelling under the skin....


SUXED~BIGBALLS....
and still have the reminder hole in my leg.....
:tiphat: remember watching a m/cycle chopper show out of Canada and the owner was saying how he near died from brown recluse spider bite, it was in the sweatband in his welding hat. very sick fer long time.
 

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