How to Get Rid of Spiders
You don't have to be Miss
Muffet, to jump up and scream when a Daddy Longlegs drops down
beside you, and you're sitting in the living room.
Once in a while might not be
so bad, but there are times when it seems you have a spider
infestation. The question is, how to oust them from your
home.
While the idea of gently releasing spiders into the wild is not
a really appealing one, it is a good idea if you can talk one
of the kids or the man of the house into doing it. Spiders are
one of our beneficial insects, eating pests that bite us and
destroy plants. In fact, that very food source is what brings
them into the house.
Some years, prevailing weather conditions may cause an increase
in such things as flies, mosquitoes, and other bitty bugs that
tend to come in through open doors, and broken screens or
windows.
So your first line of
defense, is to get rid of the food that spiders are after.
Remember that light attracts insects, and when they rush in
your door to swarm around light bulbs and lamps, it also
attracts spiders, which will crawl in through cracks and
crevices.
This means opting for the yellow bug repellant light bulbs for
outdoor fixtures, and repairing screens on windows and doors.
There are commercial "bug zappers" for use on the patio or by
the doors, but many people report limited success with them.
They are simply a light that is supposed to attract bugs and
then fry them with an electrical charge.
Clean your house frequently, even if that is easier said than
done. At least run a dust mop or cloth on a stick, around your
ceiling moldings, behind appliances, and in dark corners, which
is where spiders like to build their webs and leave clutches of
eggs. You can also hose down the outside of your house near the
ground, where spiders breed and reproduce before food hunting
inside.
As far as pesticides go, the only really effective ones are
contact sprays, which means you must be there to squirt it
right on them, and considering the toxicity, you're just as
well off using a fly swatter. But do try and get someone to
take them outside instead, and let them go in the field or
garden. Mother Nature will thank you for it.
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