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Marv

I get a lot of "cob webs" in my garage shop and sheds. I clear them and a couple days they are back. Must be spiders creating these things. I am looking for a way to eliminate this problem. Suggestions please.

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ebinmaine

A. Sticky patches will catch spiders and a lot of other things. 

 

B.  Use great caution eliminating arachnids lest ye be saddled with what they were eating.  

 

 

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ri702bill
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

Use great caution eliminating arachnids lest ye be saddled with what they were eating.  

 

Yup - you may not want to know!!

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SylvanLakeWH

Spiders definitely help with other bugs...

 

They also provide free halloween decorations!!! :scared-eek:

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peter lena

@Marv  experimented this summer  glass cleaner , and wasps / hornets , very effective  because it breaks down their exoskeleton , literally  fall out of flight to ground / dead . was intrigued with the lack of poison aspect , eliminated them from grill areas , window frames ,  regular Walmart  glass cleaner , pump bottle , be easy to try . pete 

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adsm08
3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

B.  Use great caution eliminating arachnids lest ye be saddled with what they were eating.  

 

 

This.

 

I leave spiders alone because they bother me a lot less than their food does.

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peter lena

@adsm08   brown RECLUSE SPIDERS  . are vey fast , and poisonous ,when hit with any effective chemical , the effect to them is obvious. immediate  leg retraction , and trying to get away . any lubrication film , will do them in . cool overnight temps , have them looking for a safe spot . pete

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adsm08
11 hours ago, peter lena said:

@adsm08   brown RECLUSE SPIDERS  . are vey fast , and poisonous ,when hit with any effective chemical , the effect to them is obvious. immediate  leg retraction , and trying to get away . any lubrication film , will do them in . cool overnight temps , have them looking for a safe spot . pete

 

They are all that and not generally in my part of the country.

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peter lena

@adsm08  those recluse spiders are also , VERY FAST ,  carb cleaner , extension tube , pete

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kpinnc
On 10/16/2024 at 3:37 PM, ebinmaine said:

B.  Use great caution eliminating arachnids lest ye be saddled with what they were eating.  


Agreed! I get tired of the webs, but they definitely keep other bugs out of my garage. 

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kpinnc
On 10/16/2024 at 6:10 PM, peter lena said:

experimented this summer  glass cleaner , and wasps / hornets , very effective  because it breaks down their exoskeleton , literally  fall out of flight to ground / dead . was intrigued with the lack of poison aspect , eliminated them from grill areas , window frames ,  regular Walmart  glass cleaner , pump bottle , be easy to try . pete 


 

Hey Pete- just regular 50/50 Dawn dish soap and water does the same thing. I usually load up a 1 gal pump stain sprayer and go hunting around the house in spring. Amazing how fast it knocks them down. Just as quick as wasp spray without the oily residue. 

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peter lena

@kpinnc  been experimenting with pests for years , have open field , very sloppy neighbor , that has never  cut his grass !  house falling down ! so I regularly try things for , push back . the town does not want to get involved , so they just ignore  his  mess. his father kept the place nice and  well cared for . pete 

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Marv

Thank you all for your input. I hadn't thought about consequences of elimination. Looks like I will just continue as is.

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