Clear Out Clutter and Cardboard
Begin by cleaning out all the clutter in and around your home, your basement, attic, and porch. Put away all toys and unnecessary odds-and-ends into plastic tubs with lids. Remove or seal in plastic, all piles of clothing or fabrics that spiders could crawl into. One of the best de-cluttering tip you could do is to get rid of cardboard boxes. Spiders are drawn to wood and wood products. The same thing goes for wood bark outside your home. Be sure you have no bark bumping up against the home, or you will be giving an open invitation to spiders in your home. The exception is cedar bark. It might actually offer you an advantage against spiders.
Seal Up Holes and Cracks
The next spider-ridding tip is to seal up any holes or cracks in the exterior walls of your home through which a spider might enter. That's how I got so many spiders in my previous home. An inadequately built addition had been added onto the home. I could feel a slight breeze on my face when I stood in the door jam of the pocket door. I'm certain that spiders came inside from right there.
Eliminate the Vegetation
Another situation I had at my previous home, that I don't have in my current one, was much vegetation growing next to the house. It was an older home with mature shrubs, bushes, and trees growing close to the house. Spiders love that. You really don't want shrubs next to your exterior walls, especially climbing ivy. Spiders eat insects that live in or eat vegetation.
Eliminate Other Food Sources
When the heat of summer begins to present hot temperatures, spiders seek to move indoors out of the heat and where there's water. That's why spiders will gather in the bathroom or kitchen. Another place spiders find food and water is at the dog bowl. It may be a good idea to cover the dog bowl except when you feed the dog. But then, some dogs and cats will help rid your home of any spiders they can catch, one spider at a time.
Sweep, Spray, and Turn Out Lights
Indoors and outdoors, it's a good idea to sweep down any cobwebs. Remove the web, and the spider moves on. Use a broom under the eves, or use power-washer. In addition, you'll want to keep porch lights off as much as possible, since light attracts bugs that attract spiders. Finally, move garbage cans away from your house. Garbage attracts insects that attract spiders.
Use Natural, Non-Toxic, Easy, Cheap Techniques
In addition to the above spider-prevention techniques, there are also some natural, non-toxic, easy, and cheap techniques that can help rid your home of spiders. Here are some of the natural techniques folks use to get rid of spiders from in and around their homes.
1. Vacuum the spiders, if you're fast enough.
2. Use the glass jar and paper catch-and-release method.
3. Sprinkle baking soda along the floorboards.
4. Spray soapy water under the eaves and along the house.
5. Scatter cotton balls doused with eucalyptus oil, lemon oil, or rubbing alcohol.
6. Borax sprinkled along the floorboards works too, but may not be safe for children or pets.
Spiders go where there's a food source. Knock out their food source, and you knock out your spider problem. If however, you're dealing with a spider infestation--particularly dangerous spiders--it's best to call in a professional. If spiders are more of a nuisance, you can help rid your home of spiders using the cheaper, non-toxic methods.
Published by J. Ellen Fedder
J. Ellen Fedder is an AC writer known for her conversational writing style. Freelance writer and one of AC's "Top 1000" for 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011, she offers a fresh perspective on family living and ed... View profile
How to Get Rid of Common Household Pests and VerminHow to easily get rid of common household pests like rodents and bugs with easy tricks and tips.
- How to Get Rid of a Bad Date or Persistent FlirtEver been on a date with someone you could not stand but had no idea how to get rid of them without giving offense or causing a scene? Well, here is a solution at last. Following these steps and she will be guarante...
- What Are Aphthous Ulcers (i.e. Canker Sores) and How Can I Get Rid of Them?Read this informative article and learn the answers to, "What are Aphthous Ulcers and How Can I Quickly Get Rid of Canker Sores?"
- Use Hot Sauce, Mint Tea Bags and Cloves to Get Rid of Roaches, Mice and Other PestsGot roaches, bees, mice? You shouldn't have. Not when common products that are in your home can get rid of them.
Tips for Teens to Get Rid of AcneA health guide for teenagers looking to get rid of acne.
- How to Get Rid of Spiders
- Natural and Chemical-Free Ways to Get Rid of Roaches
- Organic Ways to Get Rid of Spiders in Your House
- Get Rid of Spiders Naturally
- Natural Spider Control: How to Get Rid of Spiders and Keep Spiders Out
- How to Get Rid of Nasty Cooking Odors in Your Kitchen
- Inexpensive Ways to Get Rid of Cellulite





3 Comments
Post a CommentThese are some good prevention ideas and some good ideas that are natural products that I don't have to worry about with my child about!
Jeanne, reminds me of curds and whey...
I have a lawn swing on my balcony. It seems as though every time I get settled in it with a good book, a spider decides to drop in for a visit. I think I may try your baking soda remedy to see if I can discourage them a bit. Or maybe the soapy water treatment.