Spiders are one of the most common household pests, and they can be very creepy. Getting rid of spiders in your house can be a challenge. These pests are very common and can be found almost anywhere, from basements to attics.
If you have an infestation of spiders, it is important to take action quickly. Spiders can spread diseases and cause allergic reactions in some people.
There are several different ways that you can remove spiders from your home. You can use sprays, traps or natural methods to get rid of these pests.
The method that works best for you will depend on the type of spider that you are dealing with and how many there are in your home.
Clean Your Home
Spiders like dark, undisturbed areas such as basements and attics where they can create webs and lay eggs. Make sure that these areas are cleaned regularly and sealed off from other parts of the home so that spiders don’t have access to them.
Spiders also like cobwebs because they use them as a source of food. Clean up cobwebs daily to help keep the spiders away from your home.
Seal Cracks And Crevices
Most spiders live in small nooks and crannies around your home. If you seal these up, it will be harder for them to find a place to live.
Get Rid of Spiders’ Favorite Foods
Remove any food sources that attract spiders such as fruit peels and leftover pet food from outside trash cans. Keep trash cans clean and remove any trash bags that may have gotten wet so they don’t become breeding grounds for insects that attract spiders.
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Spiders hate citrus
Citrus fruits contain a compound called limonene that repels spiders from entering your home. You can use lemon juice or spray some orange peels around doors and windows to keep spiders away from your home.
Basil
Basil is a powerful herb that has been used since ancient times for its medicinal properties as well as its ability to repel insects such as flies and mosquitoes. Basil also has an insecticidal property which makes it ideal for repelling pests like spiders.
Keep Your Lawn Mowed
Spiders will be attracted by tall grass and other overgrown plants on your property. Grass that’s been allowed to grow too high will provide them with plenty of food and places for them to hide from predators.
This is why it’s important that you keep your lawn mowed and trimmed at least once a week during the summer months so that you don’t attract these critters into your yard.
Use Lavender
Spiders don’t like the smell of lavender. You can put dried lavender around your home to deter spiders, or you can make a spray by adding a few drops of lavender oil to water and spraying it on surfaces, such as windowsills or doorways.
Get a Eucalyptus Plant
Eucalyptus trees are known for their ability to repel pests like mosquitoes and flies, but spider webs aren’t so lucky. If you have an outdoor area where spiders tend to hang out, consider planting a eucalyptus tree there.
Spray Vinegar
Vinegar is another effective way to keep spiders away from your house. It works because many spiders don’t like the smell of vinegar or its acidity, which makes them wary of entering areas that contain vinegar.
To use this method, mix one part vinegar with two parts water in a spray bottle and apply it directly on any surfaces where you’ve seen spiders lurking around, this includes window sills, door frames, and baseboards.
Spray Peppermint
Spraying peppermint oil around the house is a great way to keep spiders away. The scent of the peppermint will keep the spiders at bay, as they do not like the smell.
You can also spray it on cotton balls or rags and place them around the house where you want to keep the spiders away.
Set Out Horse Chestnuts
Horse chestnuts are another way to keep insects away from your house, including spiders. You can set out horse chestnuts around your home, as they will attract insects like flies and mosquitoes but not butterflies or bees because they do not like horse chestnuts. This will help keep those pesky spiders away.
Spray Bleach
Bleach is a great disinfectant that kills germs and bacteria on contact. It can also be used as an insecticide to kill pests such as spiders. Mix one part bleach and three parts water in a spray bottle and spray it all over your house.
This will kill any spider eggs or adults hiding in your home while keeping them away from coming back again. You should reapply this mixture every month to keep the spiders away permanently.
Keep Pet Food Covered
Spiders love pet food since it contains proteins that they need for survival, so make sure you cover it up after feeding your pets so that no insects can get into it before you pour it into their bowls.
Rub Lemon Peel
Lemon is a natural option for keeping spiders away from your home. The citric acid in lemon is toxic to spiders, and the smell will keep them away from your home.
Simply rub a lemon peel on any surface where you see spiders or near the entrance of their entry points.
Use Cinnamon
The smell of cinnamon has been known to deter spiders as well. Cinnamon oil is used as an insect repellent and can be sprayed around your house to keep spiders away.
You can also sprinkle cinnamon powder in areas where you see spiders or near their entry points in order to repel them from coming into your home.