There is no one correct
way to kill a spider. Your initial reaction to seeing a spider is to
A-Town stomp the critter to death with the heaviest shoe available.
Follow these simple steps on how to get rid of spiders:
Use
a vacuum. It will allow you to pick up any hidden webs, eggs, and
spiders hidden from plain view.Clean and vacuum any dark areas in your
home.
Use spider specific insecticides.
Carefully clean the interior and exterior of your home. Unkempt areas with debris are all suitable places for a spider to live.
Don’t
be passive with the webs. Drifting webs out of reach provide a trap for
wandering bugs, which in turn attracts the nearest spider.
Exterminating
an individual spider is only the first step. Getting rid of spider egg
sacs with any remnant webs is very important.
Protect your Home
Finding the spider nest is good place to begin when it comes to long
term spider control. A homeowner should try to identify the spider
species he or she is dealing with before investing in an armload of
repellents and pesticides that may not even be appropriate. If you are
in the hunt for daddy-long-leg egg sacs, their eggs are actually carried
along with them on their body. An intuitive approach to a spider
problem is to take a gander at the web’s victims. Some Pros suggest
getting repellent for the bugs in the webs because it’ll prevent spiders
from getting food. One of the benefits of spiders is their ability to
be great pest control agents by capturing mosquitoes, moths and other
insects. Spiders are just one end of the pest control spectrum. Getting
rid of them will not solve all your problems.