Magic potions and anti-spider sprays
If you are the type who prefers gentle solutions, arm yourself with a spray. Here are some natural repellent recipes that will scare them away:
White vinegar: Mix water with white vinegar in a spray bottle. Spray door frames and dark rooms where spiders might hide. The strong smell of vinegar will deter them.
Essential oils: Combine water, a few drops of tea tree or peppermint essential oil, and a little dishwashing liquid. Spray access areas such as windows and baseboards. The intense aroma disturbs spiders, encouraging them to turn back.
Grandma’s tips for a protected interior
No spray bottle on hand? Don’t panic, other solutions exist:
Lavender: Arrange bunches of dried lavender in your home. Spiders hate its scent.
Cinnamon and tomato leaves: These smells, as pleasant for us as they are unbearable for spiders, will also do the trick.
Getting your home ready for fall: cleaning is your best friend
spiders
To reduce surprise visits from these eight-legged visitors, keep your home clean and tidy. Vacuum regularly, especially in corners and behind furniture, to remove webs and insects that spiders feed on. Also remember to seal cracks around windows and doors to make it harder for them to get in.
By using these tips, you’ll have enough to get through fall without (too much) fear. And if a spider does show up anyway, remember that it’s probably more terrified than you are. A gentle capture and putting it back outside will make everyone happy.
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