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How to Get Rid of Spiders

Updated: Apr 2

Spiders, with their eight legs and often mysterious appearances, evoke a range of reactions from people. While some find them fascinating, others feel uneasy or even fearful around them. Whether you belong to the former or latter category, it’s essential to maintain control over spider populations in your home. In this blog, we'll explore some practical tips for controlling spiders and creating a spider-friendly environment.


Understanding Spider Behavior:

Before delving into control methods, it's crucial to understand a bit about spider behavior. Spiders are not inherently malicious creatures; in fact, they play a vital role in ecosystems by controlling insect populations. However, when they enter our living spaces, they can become unwelcome guests. Spiders are attracted to areas with abundant prey, warmth, and shelter. By addressing these factors, we can discourage spiders from taking up residence in our homes.


Keep Your Home Clean and Clutter-Free:

One of the most effective ways to deter spiders is to maintain a clean and clutter-free environment. Spiders thrive in areas with lots of hiding places, so reducing clutter gives them fewer places to hide. Regularly vacuuming floors, sweeping away cobwebs, and decluttering storage areas can significantly reduce spider populations in your home.


Seal Entry Points:

Spiders can enter homes through tiny cracks and gaps in doors, windows, and walls. To prevent them from gaining access, seal up these entry points using caulk or weather stripping. Pay special attention to areas where pipes and wires enter your home, as these are common entry points for spiders and other pests.


Use Natural Repellents:

Several natural substances are known to repel spiders without harming them or the environment. Peppermint oil, citrus peels, vinegar, and cedarwood are all effective spider repellents. Simply dilute these substances with water and spray them in areas where spiders are likely to enter, such as doorways, windowsills, and baseboards.


Remove Outdoor Debris:

Spiders often enter homes in search of shelter and prey. By keeping outdoor areas clean and free of debris, you can reduce the likelihood of spiders taking up residence near your home. Trim back vegetation, remove piles of leaves and debris, and store firewood away from the house to make your property less inviting to spiders.


Use Traps and Barriers:

Sticky traps and barriers can be effective tools for capturing spiders and preventing them from entering your home. Place sticky traps along baseboards, in corners, and near doors and windows to catch spiders as they move around your home. You can also create a barrier around your home using diatomaceous earth or a similar natural substance to deter spiders from crossing into your living Space.


Hire a Professional Pest Control Company:

Hiring a professional can sometimes be the best option for homeowners. ProGuard Pest Control has the knowledge and experience in dealing with spiders. We are here to help control the spiders within your home and give you the peace of mind you want. You can also check out our Pest Control Library for more information regarding specific Spiders.


By following these simple tips, you can create an environment that is less hospitable to spiders while still respecting their role in the ecosystem. Remember that spiders are generally harmless and provide valuable pest control services, so it's essential to strike a balance between managing spider populations and maintaining a healthy ecosystem. With a little effort and attention to detail, you can keep spiders at bay and enjoy a spider-free home.


For additional information regarding spider species check out the Insect Identification Guide.



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