There are as many different spiders on this
planet as there are humans that hate them. Spiders are fine if they stay in
their own habitat and not in yours. This can be tricky when they do enter your
home or surround it. Spider control is not as difficult as you may think and
it's well worth the effort. If you have children or pets in your home you want
to get rid of the spiders, but at the same time to do so without any danger to
them.Checkout recent DeadPestz blogpost for more info. Keeping this in mind here are some ideas to get rid of your spiders without
harming your family or the environment.
If you live in the Midwest and you are
surrounded by trees and have a problem with spiders they are probably the Wolf
Spider. These are not just found in the Midwest but this area does seem to have
the most of this variety, possibly due to the heavy woodland. Some of these
spiders can grow very large which gives most of us a creepy feeling by just
looking at them. Having any kind of insect in your home is annoying as well as
frustrating but it can take very little effort to get rid of them. You don't
want to use a toxic pesticide if there are other alternatives. They can be
taken care of in a very simple manner.
The natural spider repellent is chestnuts.
Place some of what you can gather in every room in your home; make sure you
don't forget small places, such as the door entrance into your home, along
window sills and in the corners of your rooms. Place chestnuts anywhere else
you may think the spiders may be getting in. When you have completed this start
placing chestnuts outside the walls of your home. This will work just as well
on patios and under balcony doors.