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How Do You Combat The House Spider Most Effectively?

Julia Henriques by Julia Henriques
September 9, 2022 - Updated on February 25, 2024
in Insects
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  • The House Spider
  • Spider Season Is Open!
  • Spider Facts
  • How Do You Get Rid Of The House Spider?
  • What If The Spider Is Already Inside?
  • Impossible!
  • Anti-Spider Remedies?

Everyone knows the house spider. Every now and then he reappears and manages to scare the hell out of us. Many people are afraid of the house spider and want the spider out of the house as soon as possible. How can you remove the house spider from the house as effectively as possible and how can you ensure that the house spider also stays out of the house? How do you fight the gray house spider so that you are no longer plagued by this terrifying creature!

The House Spider

The house spider, also called Tegenaria Domestica, is an arachnid that often appears in the various rooms of the house. Whether in the kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, or in an attic, the house spider feels at home everywhere and can get along just fine. The house spider eats other insects, especially flies and mosquitoes. He catches these himself, by means of a web. The spider is an excellent hunter and can also survive under different circumstances.house spider

Spider Season Is Open!

The spider does not always show itself. The spider is often hidden somewhere in the house and does not appear. As soon as spring starts, and it starts to get warmer, we see the house spider crawling through the house again in search of food. We often come into contact with the spider. However, the spider is harmless to humans and cannot cause any harm to humans. Yet many people are terrified of the house spider. When it gets colder, the spider will withdraw and will not show itself for a while. A nice resting place for the spider is in the attic or in the cavity between the wall.

Spider Facts

Before we get to the heart of this article, a few spider tidbits.house spider

There are about 1500 spiders in an average hygienic house

  • A spider has eight legs and is not an insect
  • The spider falls into the order of Arachnida (just like the scorpion)
  • The house spider is not dangerous to humans

How Do You Get Rid Of The House Spider?

It is not easy to fight the house spider. It is best, of course, to let the spider live. The house spider is a very useful creature and does a lot of good. It catches mosquitoes and flies that can sting us. Yet that does not cross our minds when we see the spider.

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The feeling of fear and disgust is more likely to surface in many. If you don’t want the spider in the house, it’s best to keep all windows closed, even when it’s hot outside. The spider crawls inside, especially towards evening. If you have the windows and doors open, that is of course particularly easy for the spider. So close the windows and doors. You can also buy special mesh that you stretch for the windows. This way you can leave the windows open, without pests being able to crawl in.

What If The Spider Is Already Inside?

Panic! You suddenly see a black spot on the ceiling or on the wall and recognize the contours of the spider. Fear and panic rise to the surface. What now! Alarm!? The spider is already inside, so it’s too late. How are you going to handle this? The vacuum cleaner is often used first to remove the spider. However, this is not recommended, because the spider can walk outside again. The spider will usually just survive in the vacuum cleaner. Here are some animal-friendly tips:house spider

  • Grab a broom. Let the spider crawl on the broom and throw the spider outside
  • You can catch a spider through a jar and throw it outside
  • Catch the spider with a piece of toilet paper. You don’t feel the spider in your hands. You can then let the spider go outside.

Impossible!

Of course, the above tips are not exactly feasible for many people. Catching a spider is simply unthinkable. In that case, it is best to clean up the spider with a long stick or broom. Always remember that spiders eat other insects. So how can you best remove house spiders from your living environment? Exactly, remove the food from the spider! If there is no food for the spider, the house spider will also show itself less often.

Anti-Spider Remedies?

Spider-free is available on the market. It’s not a remedy to scare away the spider, it’s more of a prevention. Spider-free can be sprayed on windows and frames. In this way, a kind of coating is applied to which the spider does not want to adhere. The spider does not like the place where the spray is applied and looks for another place. The remedy does not work well against house spiders, as they do not settle specifically in a certain place. It may help against cross spiders.

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Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques, a pet blogger with 5 years of experience, retired from a 35-year banking career to become the editor of the Pet Rescue Blog in 2019. She's passionate about her pet dog Joy, whom she's had since 2016, and now shares her expertise on pet care and natural healthcare options. Julia resides in Chicago with her partner Marc and their rescued Samoyed, Tarka.

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