{"id":5241,"date":"2021-05-25T16:47:32","date_gmt":"2021-05-25T16:47:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=5241"},"modified":"2021-05-25T16:47:32","modified_gmt":"2021-05-25T16:47:32","slug":"quick-tricks-to-keep-spiders-out-of-your-space","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/inovatestory.com\/quick-tricks-to-keep-spiders-out-of-your-space\/","title":{"rendered":"Quick Tricks To Keep Spiders Out Of Your Space"},"content":{"rendered":"

Arachnids can be a nuisance in and around your home. If you\u2019ve got a spider problem or want to deter spiders from taking over your space, there are a few quick and natural tricks that you can try.\n

You probably don\u2019t want to hear this, but most spiders are great for their environments, which may include parts of your home. They eat nasty pests like earwigs, flies, and moths, as well as critters that can transmit disease, like mosquitoes and cockroaches. Rod Crawford, the author of Spider Myths, explains there are even spiders that will eat other, not-so-friendly spiders: The long-legged cellar spider, or \u201cdaddy longlegs,\u201d for example, has been known to kill black widows; they sound like a great ally to have in your basement or garage. (\u201cThat\u2019s just Joe; he\u2019s on guard duty.\u201d)\n

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However, other spiders can be dangerous, and they do have a tendency to find their way into places we don\u2019t want them to be\u2014like the bedroom. The most dangerous spiders commonly found include black or brown widows, brown recluses, hobo spiders, sac spiders, and parson spiders. (Other large, non-venomous species may not be poisonous, but can still have a painful bite.) If you have older family members, young children, or pets, it\u2019s best to keep these scary critters outside. Here\u2019s how to do it.\n

1. Keep clutter from building up\n

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If you\u2019ve ever needed a reason to finally declutter your home, now you have one. Spiders are crafty creatures that like to lurk in the shadows, and big piles of junk give them plenty of places to hide. (There\u2019s probably one watching you right now.) Other bugs\u2014spider food\u2014like to hang out around clutter, too. Clearing it away cuts off spiders\u2019 food supply and cozy hideout spots.\n

Put everything you want to keep in storage containers. Sealable plastic containers are best because they keep spiders and other bugs out more effectively. Lastly, it helps to dust and vacuum your home regularly.\n

2. Secure your home\u2019s perimeter\n

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Spiders really love piles of stuff outside as well. You should move any non-essentials from the immediate perimeter of your home to somewhere further away. We\u2019ve compiled a list of typical outdoor \u201camenities\u201d that can help spiders find their way into your house:\n