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Help! Spider take over!
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This is my first post with AB and was hoping for some much needed advice! I have recently moved into an annex which is staff accommodation in my new job. It is nice enough ( after some intense cleaning ) but spiders seem to rule the roost! I have hoovered, dusted and polished the place into an inch of its life getting into all small corners, nooks and crannies or any other spider hidey holes. I will finish and there will be no spiders in site only to find as soon as two days later they are slowly appearing again. I am not scared of spiders thankfully this is more a nuisance than anything but is extremely annoying and frustrating! any helpful tips?
This is my first post with AB and was hoping for some much needed advice! I have recently moved into an annex which is staff accommodation in my new job. It is nice enough ( after some intense cleaning ) but spiders seem to rule the roost! I have hoovered, dusted and polished the place into an inch of its life getting into all small corners, nooks and crannies or any other spider hidey holes. I will finish and there will be no spiders in site only to find as soon as two days later they are slowly appearing again. I am not scared of spiders thankfully this is more a nuisance than anything but is extremely annoying and frustrating! any helpful tips?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Wait until Conker season and put a few conkers in each room... Apparently they don't like conkers. The conkers have to be changed for fresh picked ones on a regular basis as it's the smell that deters the spiders. If you're not scared I would just ignore them. I've been sharing my bedroom with a whopper. Welcome to AB
Yes I think it was empty for about 6months before I moved in - which is why
I wasn't all that surprised at first. However iv been here nearly 3 and a half months now...surely the buggas should have taken the hint by now? This may sound stupid but apart from a horse chestnut ( correct me if im wrong ) tree but where else could I get conkers from?
I have used a steam cleaner in the past and they're wicked but cleanliness isn't the problem - I have cleaned the place from top to bottom. The only result being the spiders now have a much nicer place to live aswell haha!
I wasn't all that surprised at first. However iv been here nearly 3 and a half months now...surely the buggas should have taken the hint by now? This may sound stupid but apart from a horse chestnut ( correct me if im wrong ) tree but where else could I get conkers from?
I have used a steam cleaner in the past and they're wicked but cleanliness isn't the problem - I have cleaned the place from top to bottom. The only result being the spiders now have a much nicer place to live aswell haha!
My house is full of them due to it being very old and having beams and things and also because I live in the middle of the country. From having a spider phobia in my younger days I have become resigned to living with them - I even give them names. They help keep flies away. Is it essential that you get rid of them?
No help am I, but welcome to AB Deesie.
No help am I, but welcome to AB Deesie.
The construction of the property may also provide routeways for spiders (and mice). Cavity walls and interior stud walls are all havens for critters once they've found a way in.
When you've hoovered have a good look for any gaps, holes or cavities - fill thse in, as it's staff accomm I'd suggest wetting loads of tissues and cramming them into likely spideyholes.
When you've hoovered have a good look for any gaps, holes or cavities - fill thse in, as it's staff accomm I'd suggest wetting loads of tissues and cramming them into likely spideyholes.