How to Kill Spiders Safely And Naturally
How to Kill Spiders Safely And Naturally. Getting rid of spiders can be tough. Especially if you live near a lake or pond. Most spiders feed on flying insects that need still water to lay their eggs. Besides just being creepy, some spiders can be dangerous to your children and pets. Spiders such as the Brown Recluse and Black Window are highly...
Getting rid of spiders can be tough. Especially if you live near a lake or pond. Most spiders feed on flying insects that need still water to lay their eggs. Besides just being creepy, some spiders can be dangerous to your children and pets. Spiders such as the Brown Recluse and Black Window are highly poisonous. This fear of spiders causes many people to call pest exterminators to come kill the spiders in their houses. However these pest control professionals spray harmful pesticides and insecticides to kill spiders around your home that can be hazardous to your kids and pets. So if your looking to get rid of and kill those spiders using natural and safe pest control remedies, this is a great article for you.
Things You'll Need
Eucalyptus leaves
Mesh netting
Twistie ties
Start by cleaning up your house. Spiders are shy creatures by nature and spend most of their time in hiding. Eliminate as much clutter around your house as possible. This gives them less places to hide.
Mentally note the places in your home where you see the most spiders. These are normally dark places that don't get disturbed very often on a daily basis. Behind couches, in attics, and in the back of cabinets are common places to find spiders.
Wrap a handful of Eucalyptus leaves in a small piece of mesh netting and tie it off with a twistie tie. This will give you a nice little natural spider deterrent. Eucalyptus leaves can be purchased online at Amazon and the mesh netting is normally found at arts and craft stores.
Place you spider deterrents in each of the places you mentally noted in step two. This is one of the best proven ways to kill and eliminate spiders safely and naturally. Not to mention one of the most inexpensive pest control methods I've ever came across.
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