How To Get Rid Of Spiders In The House In South Africa

How To Get Rid Of Spiders In The House In South Africa

What is a Spider?

Spiders (order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude silk. They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species diversity among all orders of organisms.

How To Get Rid Of Spiders In The House In South Africa

Here are our top tips to remove spiders immediately: 

In Your House or Apartment

To get rid of spiders in your house or apartment, we recommend these methods:

  • Set spider traps. Sticky glue traps designed to catch and kill spiders can be effective if you place them in high-traffic areas. Spider traps are available over the counter at home and garden stores. Keep them away from kids and pets and be sure to check and change them often.
  • Remove webs. Use a vacuum with a hose attachment to remove spider webs from your home. This should be done as soon as you spot one around your home.
  • Use peppermint oil. If you want to get rid of spiders without chemicals, there are many home remedies to choose from. One of the best is peppermint oil. Because it emits a strong scent, peppermint oil will repel spiders. For best results, add 15-20 drops of essential oil to a spray bottle full of water and spritz it anywhere you’ve noticed spider activity. Reapply regularly.
  • Use vinegar. If you want to get rid of spiders without killing them and without pesticides, vinegar is an excellent natural spider repellent. Fill a spray bottle half full with white vinegar and half full with water and spray the mixture into the corners of your home or bedroom to repel spiders. Reapply this spider spray every few days.
  • Install screens. If you leave your doors and windows open during the day, install screens to keep pests out. Maintain the screens annually to prevent holes from forming.
  • Use store-bought insecticide. Store-bought insecticides and spray treatments are meant to be used along the baseboards, in the corners of your home, and under furniture. These insecticides form a barrier that repels or kills spiders. They can be an effective method to deal with serious spider infestations. Keep in mind that many contain chemicals or toxins that are unsafe for kids and pets, so it’s important to use them carefully and to read all label directions.
  • Keep a tidy home or apartment. Clean your home regularly. Remember to vacuum all corners, under all furniture, and even your ceilings (use your vacuum’s extendable hose to remove cobwebs and spider webs). Clean houses make it harder for spiders to find hiding spots that allow them to stay in your home.
  • Use a spider catcher. If you want to get spiders out of your house without killing them, buy a spider catcher. A spider catcher is a hand-operated wand designed to pick up spiders in gentle, flexible fibers, and hold them securely until you can release them outdoors. A spider catcher will be most effective if you use it in conjunction with home remedies like peppermint oil and vinegar.
  • Clean up leftovers. When dinner is over, clean up promptly. Leftover food, crumbs, and other kitchen messes will attract pests like ants and beetles, which will attract the spiders who eat them. Wipe your counters and tables regularly, and wash all dirty dishes within a few hours.
  • Remove clutter. Clutter provides hiding spaces for spiders. With this in mind, remove as much clutter from your home as possible. Get rid of old magazines and newspapers, cardboard boxes, and piles of clothes.
  • Rethink your storage. Instead of storing your belongings in cardboard boxes, store them in airtight plastic containers. In addition to preventing spiders from hiding inside the boxes, this will keep your belongings safe from dust and moisture damage.

How do Pest Control Experts Get Rid of Spiders?

If you want a more aggressive option than DIY spider removal, consider hiring Smith’s Pest Management to do it for you. Our team provides complete spider removal services, as well as spider web removal.

Here’s the process we follow to get rid of spiders:

1. Remove Spider Webs

Both venomous and non-venomous spiders make webs. If you have webs, you also have spiders on your property. In addition to being unsightly, these webs harbor pests and allow spiders to reproduce.

If you have unsightly spider webs all over the interior or exterior of your home, we’ll remove them for you with our dewebbing service.

Our team will come out every other month to remove webs from your property. We also offer an optional application of Web Out (a cobweb eliminator) to help your property stay web-free.

2. Apply Nontoxic Pesticide Spray Treatment

Because your family’s health is important to us, we offer organic and non-organic pesticide spray treatment options to get rid of spiders.

We’ll work with you to decide which treatment is the best choice for your property, then deploy the treatment to remove spider populations.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How do you keep spiders out permanently?

Seal up your home to keep spiders from entering through cracks and crevices. Cover vents with fine mesh insect screens. Apply caulk around wires, cables, faucets and electrical components that run to the outside. Replace or fix torn window screens and caulk up gaps around windows.

What smell do spiders hate?

Spiders really don’t like strong scents such as citrus, peppermint, tea-tree, lavender, rose or cinnamon. Add 15 to 20 drops of your chosen essential oil or a couple of capfuls of Zoflora fragrance to a spray bottle filled with water, and spritz around the house.

What causes spiders around your house?

Spiders first look for cracks in your doors and windows as well as other crevices and openings throughout your home. Then they move indoors in search of food (other pests), warmth, and moisture. Some spiders even make their way inside by way of plants, firewood, and in boxes that are stored in the basement or attic.

What do spiders hate the most?

It’s easy to keep spiders away using natural products. These eight-legged creatures hate the smell of citrus fruits such as lemons and oranges. They also don’t like peppermint oils, tea tree oils, eucalyptus, and vinegar. Using any of these around your home will keep spiders away.

What kills spiders and keep them away?

If you want to get rid of spiders without killing them and without pesticides, vinegar is an excellent natural spider repellent. Fill a spray bottle half full with white vinegar and half full with water and spray the mixture into the corners of your home or bedroom to repel spiders.

Can vinegar keep spiders away?

Dilute vinegar with water in a spray bottle in equal amounts and then spray in areas where spiders had previously been active. The acetic acid in the vinegar is harmful to spiders but the strong odor of the vinegar alone will be enough to keep spiders away.

What color light keeps spiders away?

Light blue paint on porch ceilings isn’t just done out of Southern tradition. Apparently, the color also keeps wasps from building nests and spiders from weaving webs overhead.

Does killing a spider attract more?

No, dead spiders won’t attract other spiders. At least not directly, but it might indirectly as their carcass can turn into food for other insects and attract other spiders to eat said insects.

How do I keep spiders out of my room?

Peppermint is said to be the most effective essential oil for deterring spiders. You can simply mix several drops of it with some water in a spray bottle and spritz it around the room. Spiders really don’t like the smell, so they’ll vacate and steer clear.

Where can I spray my house for spiders?

Indoor Spray Treatment – Spray along baseboards, in corners, and under furniture. Use an insecticide aerosol like PT221L Aerosol with a crack and crevice tip to spray along baseboards, window and door frames, corners, pipes, and other areas where spiders may crawl.

Do spiders plan revenge?

No, spiders will not get revenge if you do something bad to it such as destroy its web, because it doesn’t have an emotional capacity to do so. Revenge is a highly subjective act and very emotional, which is why it’s rarely seen in animals other than humans

Is it OK to leave spiders in your house?

People aren’t usually overjoyed to see a spider crawling around inside their home. But Matt Bertone, an entomologist at North Carolina State University, says spiders are an important part of our indoor ecosystem and rarely a danger to humans — so it’s best to just leave them alone. “They’re part of our environment

Why are spiders crawling on my bed?

The reason a spider may find itself in your bed may vary; however, as stated earlier, spiders are constantly on the lookout for warm and enclosed areas to make their home or hibernate during cold months.

Why are there so many spiders in my house all of a sudden?

The number one reason why spiders come into our homes is in the search for food. If you have food sources that insects can get into, they will thrive inside your home. And, when insects thrive, spiders will thrive too. If you want to control spider populations in your home, it’s crucial to prevent pests in general.