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margaret
06-08-2005, 07:39 PM
Starsha, poor spiders, I don't like them much either but they exist for a
purpose, as we all do. They get rid of 'flies'. Just try and disregard them
or get a cloth and help them fine a new home. Cheers , Angela.
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> > > "n0sPaM" <n0sPaM@localhost.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > > How can I control spider in my house and garden? I
> asked the
> > > > guy in Home Depot and they told me to use some Spider
> killer to spot
> > kill
> > > > them <-- this is useful when you see the spider.. but
> not sure if there
> > is a
> > > > better way, like those ant bait etc. thanks for help.
> > > >
> Where are they? I haven't tried it, but I've heard that
> putting a few moth balls in each corner of your garage will
> help with spiders and moths. You'd want to be CERTAIN that
> no children or pets could get to the moth balls, and that no
> people or animals would be breathing the fumes for long
> periods of time.
>
> Good luck,
> S
>
>
teleflora
06-08-2005, 07:39 PM
"n0sPaM" <n0sPaM@localhost.com> wrote in message
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> There are bait for ants, earwigs, cockroaches but I can't seem to find
bait
> for spider. How can I control spider in my house and garden? I asked the
> guy in Home Depot and they told me to use some Spider killer to spot kill
> them <-- this is useful when you see the spider.. but not sure if there is
a
> better way, like those ant bait etc. thanks for help.
>
> N.S.
>
I have a friend who uses those glue traps that are marketed for catching
mice. She sets them in corners and along baseboards. Spiders stick to that
glue really well. I don't recommend them if you DO have mice however.
Brrrrr. I STILL have nightmares about that.
Cindy
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06-08-2005, 07:43 PM
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margaret wrote:
> Starsha, poor spiders, I don't like them much either but they exist for a
> purpose, as we all do. They get rid of 'flies'. Just try and disregard them
> or get a cloth and help them fine a new home. Cheers , Angela.
> "Starsha" <spam.someone@else.com> wrote in message
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>><6qWMa.57154$x4o.55999@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.ro gers.com>
>>,
>>
>>>> "n0sPaM" <n0sPaM@localhost.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>How can I control spider in my house and garden? I
>>
>>asked the
>>
>>>>>guy in Home Depot and they told me to use some Spider
>>
>>killer to spot
>>
>>>kill
>>>
>>>>>them <-- this is useful when you see the spider.. but
>>
>>not sure if there
>>
>>>is a
>>>
>>>>>better way, like those ant bait etc. thanks for help.
>>>>>
>>
>>Where are they? I haven't tried it, but I've heard that
>>putting a few moth balls in each corner of your garage will
>>help with spiders and moths. You'd want to be CERTAIN that
>>no children or pets could get to the moth balls, and that no
>>people or animals would be breathing the fumes for long
>>periods of time.
>>
>>Good luck,
>>S
>>
>>
>
>
>
Chuck
06-08-2005, 08:23 PM
As somebody already stated, Spiders are great natural bug zappers. Spiders
in your garden will certainly help protect it. The Chinese I believe say
that it is good luck to have a spider as a house guest. As a hobby and to
make some rainy day money selling them, I have bred and raised Mexican red
knee tarantulas. These are the breed you'll see in just about every pet
store there is. They actually can make excellent pets. Their bright
colors, large size, life span, low maintenance, and gentle nature, make them
just about a perfect pet. Not to mention the excellent conversation piece
they make when you have friends over. Here is a link to check them out.
Mexican Red Knee
http://giantspiders.com/B_smithi_species.html
Spiders have an incredible sense of smell, and being
respectful that you may not share the same love I have for
these little 8-legged wonders, this safe and simple suggestion
should work. Try using some "OFF" mosquito repellent around
all your doors and windows and any other entry point you can
see that the spiders may be coming in through. Most spiders
will do an about face upon encountering a surface that has been
sprayed with OFF. Spray it all along your door frames, window
frames and so forth. Its effects are temporary, so you may have
to spray these surfaces twice a week as a minimum. It doesn't
smell too bad, and safe to use around kids and pets if present.
For the most part there are only 2 spiders in the United
States that can harm humans, the Black Widow and the Brown
Recluse or Fiddle Back spider.
http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/naturalresources/DD6962.html
Spider info and myths you might enjoy.
http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/spidermyth/myths/dangerous.html
Cheers
=================
"n0sPaM" <n0sPaM@localhost.com> wrote in message
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There are bait for ants, earwigs, cockroaches but I can't seem to find bait
for spider. How can I control spider in my house and garden? I asked the
guy in Home Depot and they told me to use some Spider killer to spot kill
them <-- this is useful when you see the spider.. but not sure if there is a
better way, like those ant bait etc. thanks for help.
N.S.
William W. Plummer
06-08-2005, 08:23 PM
Chuck wrote:
> As somebody already stated, Spiders are great natural bug zappers. Spiders
> in your garden will certainly help protect it. The Chinese I believe say
> that it is good luck to have a spider as a house guest. As a hobby and to
> make some rainy day money selling them, I have bred and raised Mexican red
> knee tarantulas. These are the breed you'll see in just about every pet
> store there is. They actually can make excellent pets. Their bright
> colors, large size, life span, low maintenance, and gentle nature, make them
> just about a perfect pet. Not to mention the excellent conversation piece
> they make when you have friends over. Here is a link to check them out.
>
> Mexican Red Knee
> http://giantspiders.com/B_smithi_species.html
>
> Spiders have an incredible sense of smell, and being
> respectful that you may not share the same love I have for
> these little 8-legged wonders, this safe and simple suggestion
> should work. Try using some "OFF" mosquito repellent around
> all your doors and windows and any other entry point you can
> see that the spiders may be coming in through. Most spiders
> will do an about face upon encountering a surface that has been
> sprayed with OFF. Spray it all along your door frames, window
> frames and so forth. Its effects are temporary, so you may have
> to spray these surfaces twice a week as a minimum. It doesn't
> smell too bad, and safe to use around kids and pets if present.
>
> For the most part there are only 2 spiders in the United
> States that can harm humans, the Black Widow and the Brown
> Recluse or Fiddle Back spider.
> http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/naturalresources/DD6962.html
>
> Spider info and myths you might enjoy.
> http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/spidermyth/myths/dangerous.html
>
> Cheers
> =================
>
>
> "n0sPaM" <n0sPaM@localhost.com> wrote in message
> news:6qWMa.57154$x4o.55999@news04.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com...
> There are bait for ants, earwigs, cockroaches but I can't seem to find bait
> for spider. How can I control spider in my house and garden? I asked the
> guy in Home Depot and they told me to use some Spider killer to spot kill
> them <-- this is useful when you see the spider.. but not sure if there is a
> better way, like those ant bait etc. thanks for help.
>
> N.S.
>
>
>
That's all very interesting but the question was how to get rid of
spiders. Years ago we used to use powdered chlordane which was very
effective and long lasting. But apparently it affected birds' shells
and was banned as a result. I don't know of any replacement that is
anyway equal to chlordane.
Dandelion Acres
06-08-2005, 08:23 PM
Don't kill wasp/hornet nest. They will kill many of your spiders. It's a
catch-22 of sorts, though.
"Chuck" <clm701@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> As somebody already stated, Spiders are great natural bug zappers.
Spiders
> in your garden will certainly help protect it. The Chinese I believe say
> that it is good luck to have a spider as a house guest. As a hobby and to
> make some rainy day money selling them, I have bred and raised Mexican red
> knee tarantulas. These are the breed you'll see in just about every pet
> store there is. They actually can make excellent pets. Their bright
> colors, large size, life span, low maintenance, and gentle nature, make
them
> just about a perfect pet. Not to mention the excellent conversation piece
> they make when you have friends over. Here is a link to check them out.
>
> Mexican Red Knee
> http://giantspiders.com/B_smithi_species.html
>
> Spiders have an incredible sense of smell, and being
> respectful that you may not share the same love I have for
> these little 8-legged wonders, this safe and simple suggestion
> should work. Try using some "OFF" mosquito repellent around
> all your doors and windows and any other entry point you can
> see that the spiders may be coming in through. Most spiders
> will do an about face upon encountering a surface that has been
> sprayed with OFF. Spray it all along your door frames, window
> frames and so forth. Its effects are temporary, so you may have
> to spray these surfaces twice a week as a minimum. It doesn't
> smell too bad, and safe to use around kids and pets if present.
>
> For the most part there are only 2 spiders in the United
> States that can harm humans, the Black Widow and the Brown
> Recluse or Fiddle Back spider.
> http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/naturalresources/DD6962.html
>
> Spider info and myths you might enjoy.
> http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/spidermyth/myths/dangerous.html
>
> Cheers
> =================
>
>
> "n0sPaM" <n0sPaM@localhost.com> wrote in message
> news:6qWMa.57154$x4o.55999@news04.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com...
> There are bait for ants, earwigs, cockroaches but I can't seem to find
bait
> for spider. How can I control spider in my house and garden? I asked the
> guy in Home Depot and they told me to use some Spider killer to spot kill
> them <-- this is useful when you see the spider.. but not sure if there is
a
> better way, like those ant bait etc. thanks for help.
>
> N.S.
>
>
>
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