Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 Hi Steve, This site has some good suggestions. http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf279075.tip.html Also, I heard that they hate Lemon Pledge, so wiping corners where they web would discourage them. I've used Diatomaceous Earth outside and have seen far fewer spiders this last year. DE will kill other insects which the spiders feed on. You can put some in a squeeze bottle (like a diner mustard bottle) and carefully dust along b aseboards. Don't breathe it in though. Good luck! Léna We have a lot of spiders in our home, especially the basement (which is finished). Generally speaking spiders are our friends - ie help take care of other bugs - but honestly I don't want that many of them in my home. I also do not want to spray any sort of pesticide in my home - for the sake of the environment and the humans and animals who reside there - so I have had limited luck in reducing the number of spiders. Each fall I do get some hedge apples and put them around. They do seem to help a bit but only last so long and then I cannot get anymore until next fall. Garlic I can get year round. Has anyone used it to help naturally discourage spiders in the home? If so, how and how successful was it? Enquiring minds ... Jaxi > > Lena, > > Surely not that hard to grow at home. Just another green crucible > veggie. Not sure if bugs like them or not. I know that you will never > find a spider or roach in a garlic curing barn. > > Gerry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 Have you looked into diatomaceous earth? You could use it in the basement--wear a mask when you use it so as not to inhale the dust. It is safe stuff, but not good to breath the dust for obvious reasons. Mara > We have a lot of spiders in our home, especially the basement > (which is > finished). Generally speaking spiders are our friends - ie help > take care > of other bugs - but honestly I don't want that many of them in my > home. I > also do not want to spray any sort of pesticide in my home - for > the sake of > the environment and the humans and animals who reside there - so I > have had > limited luck in reducing the number of spiders. > > Each fall I do get some hedge apples and put them around. They do > seem to > help a bit but only last so long and then I cannot get anymore > until next > fall. Garlic I can get year round. Has anyone used it to help > naturally > discourage spiders in the home? If so, how and how successful was it? > > Enquiring minds ... > > Jaxi > > > > > > Lena, > > > > Surely not that hard to grow at home. Just another green crucible > > veggie. Not sure if bugs like them or not. I know that you will > never > > find a spider or roach in a garlic curing barn. > > > > Gerry > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 I do not know about using garlic to keep bugs out. Who would want their home to smell like a garlic curing shed? For spiders invading in fall, I would simply dust the thresholds of my doors with 10% Sevin dust each autumn. Just spread it out uniformly with a whisk broom, and keep the line you pour it in thin, and close against the threshold itself, where it rises up. Bugs will have to pass through it, but pets and humans will not contact it that way. Over 20 yrs ago when I built our present home, I liberally dusted the areas where I was installing cabinets and vanities. I have never seen even one cockroach in our home. I also dusted all floors around the perimeter of each room after the baseboard was finished and nailed up. Then I swept it under the baseboards in every room. No spiders or roaches. Gerry > > We have a lot of spiders in our home, especially the basement (which is > finished). Generally speaking spiders are our friends - ie help take care > of other bugs - but honestly I don't want that many of them in my home. I > also do not want to spray any sort of pesticide in my home - for the > sake of > the environment and the humans and animals who reside there - so I > have had > limited luck in reducing the number of spiders. > > Each fall I do get some hedge apples and put them around. They do seem to > help a bit but only last so long and then I cannot get anymore until next > fall. Garlic I can get year round. Has anyone used it to help naturally > discourage spiders in the home? If so, how and how successful was it? > > Enquiring minds ... > > Jaxi > > > > > > Lena, > > > > Surely not that hard to grow at home. Just another green crucible > > veggie. Not sure if bugs like them or not. I know that you will never > > find a spider or roach in a garlic curing barn. > > > > Gerry > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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