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For some reason, spiders seem to love building webs in my kitchen cabinets. I put some cedar blocks in there, but they don't seem to mind that. Anything I could do to repeal them that wouldn't affect the food stored in there? Jim H |
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 17:43:17 -0400, "Jim Helfer" <jhelfer@wtwarch.com>
wrote: > > For some reason, spiders seem to love building webs in my kitchen cabinets. >I put some cedar blocks in there, but they don't seem to mind that. >Anything I could do to repeal them that wouldn't affect the food stored in >there? > > Jim H > The spiders are there because there is some live food available in your cabinets. I'd look for food bugs, grain weevils, ants, roaches, etc. The spiders will leave if their food is removed. |
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In article <3ef8c5f4$1_2@athena.netset.com>, jhelfer@wtwarch.com says...
> > > For some reason, spiders seem to love building webs in my kitchen cabinets. > I put some cedar blocks in there, but they don't seem to mind that. > Anything I could do to repeal them that wouldn't affect the food stored in > there? > > Jim H seal all entry points against invasion. do you mean base or wall or both? |
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"Sweep" <sweep@spam.free> wrote in message news:MPG.1963d30a300fde6d9896a4@grapevine.islandne t.com... > In article <3ef8c5f4$1_2@athena.netset.com>, jhelfer@wtwarch.com says... > > > > > > For some reason, spiders seem to love building webs in my kitchen cabinets. > > I put some cedar blocks in there, but they don't seem to mind that. > > Anything I could do to repeal them that wouldn't affect the food stored in > > there? > > > > Jim H > > seal all entry points against invasion. do you mean base or wall or both? > both on the stone wall that borders the garage (which is ecologically and environmentally more like a cave !). I guess I need to do a lot more work sealing up the place. It's an apartment in an old house. Lots of cracks and little holes. Lots of places for bugs to get in. Jim |