Huge spiders are invading Nottinghamshire homes- here's how to keep them OUT
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People afraid of spiders (isn’t that all of us?) dread the beginning of September, the official start of Spider Season™.
Spider season began early this year - in the middle of August - thanks to the recent warm weather.
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We’d love to see your spider pictures (well, we wouldn’t- but it’s topical and people should know what they’re dealing with)- you can send them in on Facebook or by emailing [email protected]
In the meantime, what can you do to keep eight-legged friends at bay?
KEEP YOUR HOUSE CLEAN AND AIRY
Spiders love dark, damp, cluttered places. Vacuum and dust regularly, and don’t allow clutter to build up. Store things in plastic lidded boxes rather than cardboard ones to prevent spiders gaining access.
KEEP YOUR HOUSE FILLED WITH NATURAL LIGHT
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Hide AdNever leave blinds or curtains closed during the day or for prolonged periods of time if you’re away from home.
USE ESSENTIAL OILS
Spiders ‘smell’ with their legs, so strong scents will deter them from leaving their nooks and crannies.
Tea tree, rose, cinnamon, citrus, peppermint, citronella, lavender and eucalyptus can all work - make sure you spray corners, window sills and skirting boards, and replenish regularly.
BORAX
This pest control product is designed to kill ants, but it also works with spiders. Sprinkle it in corners and along door frames to prevent webs.
SEAL CRACKS
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Hide AdGrab your caulking gun and seal up spider access points in walls, floors and ceilings.
KEEP FOLIAGE AWAY FROM YOUR HOUSE
Don’t allow plants next to your home to creep too close, as spiders will hide in them. Similarly, don’t allow leaf litter, woodpiles etc to accumulate, as they make great spider hiding places.
GET A CAT
A feline will fearlessly chase spiders - although you can’t always guarantee a successful outcome!
DON’T USE CONKERS
There’s no evidence that they’re effective. Other strong aromas are likely to work better, such as garlic or vinegar.
CHALK
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Hide AdSpiders taste with their feet - and they don’t like chalk. Draw a chalk line around windowsills, your bed, or doorways, and they won’t want to cross it.
Huge spiders are invading Derbyshire homes - here’s how to keep them OUT
Huge, horny spiders have been crawling inside houses across Derbyshire this month as the official spider season booms into life.
People afraid of spiders (isn’t that all of us?) dread the beginning of September, the official start of Spider Season™.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdSpider season began early this year - in the middle of August - thanks to the recent warm weather.
Now the mating period is in full swing, and people have been sending in photos of their new arachnid lodgers from across Derbyshire.
We’d love to see your spider pictures (well, we wouldn’t- but it’s topical and people should know what they’re dealing with)- you can send them in on Facebook or by emailing [email protected]
In the meantime, what can you do to keep eight-legged friends at bay?
KEEP YOUR HOUSE CLEAN AND AIRY
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdSpiders love dark, damp, cluttered places. Vacuum and dust regularly, and don’t allow clutter to build up. Store things in plastic lidded boxes rather than cardboard ones to prevent spiders gaining access.
KEEP YOUR HOUSE FILLED WITH NATURAL LIGHT
Never leave blinds or curtains closed during the day or for prolonged periods of time if you’re away from home.
USE ESSENTIAL OILS
Spiders ‘smell’ with their legs, so strong scents will deter them from leaving their nooks and crannies.
Tea tree, rose, cinnamon, citrus, peppermint, citronella, lavender and eucalyptus can all work - make sure you spray corners, window sills and skirting boards, and replenish regularly.
BORAX
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThis pest control product is designed to kill ants, but it also works with spiders. Sprinkle it in corners and along door frames to prevent webs.
SEAL CRACKS
Grab your caulking gun and seal up spider access points in walls, floors and ceilings.
KEEP FOLIAGE AWAY FROM YOUR HOUSE
Don’t allow plants next to your home to creep too close, as spiders will hide in them. Similarly, don’t allow leaf litter, woodpiles etc to accumulate, as they make great spider hiding places.
GET A CAT
A feline will fearlessly chase spiders - although you can’t always guarantee a successful outcome!
DON’T USE CONKERS
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThere’s no evidence that they’re effective. Other strong aromas are likely to work better, such as garlic or vinegar.
CHALK
Spiders taste with their feet - and they don’t like chalk. Draw a chalk line around windowsills, your bed, or doorways, and they won’t want to cross it.