Repeling spiders (and sorta fixing walls)
PostPosted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 4:31 pm
This past summer we moved into a new house. Although the house is incredibly well taken care of (new windows, doors, you name it) spiders get in the basement. Now...I'm sure you're thinking "well that's just normal", but in this house that's a bit more of a problem. My bedroom is down here.
Because the last guys who owned the house were like...home decorators (their summer job is actually remodeling people's houses) the basement is really nice. Beautifully done walls, fancy light fixtures, carpeting (you would never know it's a basement, it's so soft!), at first you'd wonder how spiders would even get in here. Then you notice the only problem. Because it is a basement, it's totally impossible to stuff up the small space between the carpet and wall. It's not anything you notice, but when you get to thinking about it...spiders are small. It's no problem for them to fit in there.
Last summer I think I saw a total of twenty or something. Most of time the little jerks ran straight across my floor (fully grown buggers too x_x), but...ack! I don't want them! I've been thanking God for the cold weather for months now, but eventually it's gonna end and my horror will restart. I've been reading up on stuff to repel them this time, but I really need extra help.
Anyone got any advice? If you can especially figure out a way to fully seal the space between the wall and the carpet, I will love you forever. This week I totally plan to do a huge clean up and make sure any loose stuff is off the floor and properly locked up. Obviously keeping spiders away is an everyday sort of thing (I plan to do lots of vacuuming this summer and whatnot) but I need any good advice you can give me. Also ways to repel crickets would be good too. I actually adore crickets, but I have a feeling the spiders probably feed on them, so they're probably making my problem worse. Poor little dudes...
EDIT: Oh, and don't know if this may help in some way, but the main spiders I see are a pretty good size. Not like the size of my hand or something, but if you picked up a pop can and looked at the ring on the bottom...I'd say with their legs out they're about that big. They're also kind of brownish in coloring. Not dark brown or anything, but lightly colored. Just thought I should throw that out incase someone happens to know their spiders fairly well. Knowing exactly what it is is always nice. ^^;
Because the last guys who owned the house were like...home decorators (their summer job is actually remodeling people's houses) the basement is really nice. Beautifully done walls, fancy light fixtures, carpeting (you would never know it's a basement, it's so soft!), at first you'd wonder how spiders would even get in here. Then you notice the only problem. Because it is a basement, it's totally impossible to stuff up the small space between the carpet and wall. It's not anything you notice, but when you get to thinking about it...spiders are small. It's no problem for them to fit in there.
Last summer I think I saw a total of twenty or something. Most of time the little jerks ran straight across my floor (fully grown buggers too x_x), but...ack! I don't want them! I've been thanking God for the cold weather for months now, but eventually it's gonna end and my horror will restart. I've been reading up on stuff to repel them this time, but I really need extra help.
Anyone got any advice? If you can especially figure out a way to fully seal the space between the wall and the carpet, I will love you forever. This week I totally plan to do a huge clean up and make sure any loose stuff is off the floor and properly locked up. Obviously keeping spiders away is an everyday sort of thing (I plan to do lots of vacuuming this summer and whatnot) but I need any good advice you can give me. Also ways to repel crickets would be good too. I actually adore crickets, but I have a feeling the spiders probably feed on them, so they're probably making my problem worse. Poor little dudes...
EDIT: Oh, and don't know if this may help in some way, but the main spiders I see are a pretty good size. Not like the size of my hand or something, but if you picked up a pop can and looked at the ring on the bottom...I'd say with their legs out they're about that big. They're also kind of brownish in coloring. Not dark brown or anything, but lightly colored. Just thought I should throw that out incase someone happens to know their spiders fairly well. Knowing exactly what it is is always nice. ^^;