Keep spiders out of your home

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Britons terrified of spiders are being given advice on how to keep creepy crawlies out of the home.

UK spider season is September and October and the experts at GardenBuildingsDirect have put together their tips for deterring the eight-legged insects.

Advice includes using scents spiders dislike, including citrus, lavender and tea tree oil and dotting conkers around window sills and door frames.

They also suggest clearing the garden of any debris, moving outdoor bins away from open windows and encouraging natural predators like ladybirds and birds into the garden.

A spokesperson from GardenBuldingsDirect said: “Spiders don’t have the best reputation and some people really don’t like sharing their home with them.

“We’ve put together a few tips to deter the eight-legged creepy crawlies without harming them. Spiders are a good bug to have around – they eat common pests like flies and are a food source for other animals.

“However, if they’re really not for you, think about some simple changes like using scents they dislike, keeping the garden debris free and moving outdoor bins away from open windows. Maybe think about a wheelie bin storage shed too.

“Other things you can try include leaving pet hair where spiders come in and filling any gaps around the home.”

Here are GardenBuildingDirect’s tips for deterring spiders from home.

  1. Citrus smells

Lemon, lime and oranges all repel spiders. Try spraying the scents around window sills and doors. Other scents spiders don’t like include eucalyptus oil, lavender, tea tree oil, peppermint oil and vinegar.

  1. Bugs

Encourage natural predators like ladybirds and birds into your garden. These will help keep spiders at bay.

  1. Fill in the gaps

Keep corners clean and tidy – these are attractive spots for spinning webs. Seal any gaps and openings to stop spiders getting in.

  1. Plants

Try adding repelling plants to your interiors to deter the eight-legged insect. Peppermint, lavender, mint and lemon balm are good ones to grow. You could put them on pots outside by your front and back doors and near any windows you keep open.

  1. Conkers

Conkers are said to be an effective spider repellent. Place them in parts of your home where you tend to spot spiders like window sills and door frames.

  1. Close the window

If you normally sleep with the window open, close it. Spiders are nocturnal and keeping the window open will encourage them in.

  1. Dim the lights

Spiders are also drawn to light. Dim the lights if you can or use a lamp instead to stop the creepy crawlies sneaking in.

  1. Clear away dead bugs

Dead flies and other small insects are perfect spider food. So clear them up to limit the food sources available.

  1. Eucalyptus tree

Plant a eucalyptus tree in the garden. Spiders are not fans of the strong, medicinal scent.

  1. Outdoor bins

Move them away from doors and open windows. Spiders like to eat flies and flies can always be found around bins. Remember to close the bin lids.

  1. Pet hair

Spiders don’t like the texture of pet hair. If you have a pet, let the fur accumulate in areas spiders sneak in.

  1. Trim the garden

Clear up autumn leaves, grass cuttings and any other garden debris. Spiders and other bugs love to lurk in them.


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