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Thread ID: 146099 2018-04-22 04:27:00 How do I tell these little ... arachnids to p---- off? WalOne (4202) PC World Chat
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1448745 2018-04-22 22:23:00 Rodknee ... Gerrymander ... :lol: WalOne (4202)
1448746 2018-04-22 23:22:00 Spiders are not remotely endangered, nuke the little bastards.

Personally I use a Robocan in the kitchen and it seems to keep my whole hose mostly bug free, to the point where if I notice a fly I go check the robocan and it's invariably empty.
I have a small fairly open house design though, others have told me it's less effective for them.

You don't find many dead insects though so my assumption is they are repelled by the insecticide before it kills them most of the time. One exception is those large Aussie cockroaches, I often find dead ones of those in my house after the neighbour has a load of firewood delivered. Not my favourite thing.
dugimodo (138)
1448747 2018-04-22 23:23:00 I've been pretty much spider free for years except for the occasional daddy long legs that I usually catch and banish to the garden.

Lately though, I've noticed many tiny spiders - we used to call them money spiders - making their home in my home. I'm not particularly fussed about them but they seem to spin a lot of very fine hard to see webs connecting gaps between wall and bookcases, for example, or the legs of side tables.

I don't want to overreact and cry "infestation" but I'd welcome comments from anybody who's had a similar problem and how they humanely overcome it. Anybody?

:)

Obviousy they know where th money is. PJ:)
Poppa John (284)
1448748 2018-04-23 11:14:00 Spiders are not remotely endangered, nuke the little bastards.

Personally I use a Robocan in the kitchen and it seems to keep my whole hose mostly bug free, to the point where if I notice a fly I go check the robocan and it's invariably empty.
I have a small fairly open house design though, others have told me it's less effective for them.

You don't find many dead insects though so my assumption is they are repelled by the insecticide before it kills them most of the time. One exception is those large Aussie cockroaches, I often find dead ones of those in my house after the neighbour has a load of firewood delivered. Not my favourite thing.

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R2x1 (4628)
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