Monday, January 18, 2010

Is there a plug in spider repellent that works?

I live in an old house in the middle of the country and I've got huge monstrous wolf spiders. Does anyone know the name of a plug in spider repellent that actually works? And I have dogs so something safe for them please.Is there a plug in spider repellent that works?
They do not work for spiders. The most effective product is cedar oil. Simply spray it on the areas of concern and the spiders will not return!





Cedar oil also works for many other insects and snakes. This link will give you more info, http://www.gardenharvestsupply.com/produ鈥?/a>Is there a plug in spider repellent that works?
NO NO NO NO NO . I said NO. The plug in's are a joke and a waste of money. Spiders eat other bugs. Get rid of the bugs and the spiders will go also. Boracic acid works well for house bugs. Buy a ketchup bottle( the one with a pointed top )and fill with Boracic acid and spray around baseboards, cabinets, under the stove, dishwasher, and refrigerator. A little goes a long way. Good Luck
All of these 'electronic' repellers do in fact work, but their effectiveness


is limited and may not produce the results you are hoping for.


Sadly, there is no known 'effective' method to reppel spiders.


I am surprised your dogs do not eat the spiders, or at least


limit their activity indoors.


I live in an area densely populated with wolf spiders also,


but they come indoors so infrequently, I just ignore them.

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