The U.S. has recently been plagued by some serious weather systems. This means spiders are likely lurking. While spiders usually reside outdoors, they can become a huge nuisance once they decide to build their webs inside your home — or, worse, in your kitchen.
Luckily, there are many home remedies to manage these critters. Keep them at bay with these 10 all-natural spider repellents.
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1. Peppermint essential oil, dishwashing liquid. Add 3 cups water, 1 teaspoon dishwashing liquid and 1 tablespoon peppermint essential oil to a spray bottle. Shake and spray. Just remember, this formula is a spider repellent, not a spider killer.
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2. Cinnamon. Sprinkle cinnamon around the perimeter of your house to prevent spiders from coming inside.
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3. Minty cotton balls. Dip cotton balls in mint essential oil and place them underneath or outside your home.
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4. Chestnuts. Try keeping chestnuts on your windowsills to deter spiders.
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5. Saltwater. Saltwater is an excellent spider killer. Spray a solution made from 1 gallon of warm water and 1 ounce salt directly onto spiders and spider nests.
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6. White vinegar. Fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and water, and use the mixture to spray in cracks and crannies.
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7. Citrus peel. Rub citrus peels on baseboards, windowsills and bookshelves to prevent spiders from coming into the house. Spiders detest citrus with such fervor that even lemon-scented furniture polish will do the trick.
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8. Cedar hangers. If you find spiders lurking in your closet, switch to cedar hangers.
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9. Tobacco. Spiders know to stay away from tobacco. To make an effective spider repellent, mix tobacco with water and spraying it on entrances.
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10. Coconut oil. It really does cure everything, doesn't it? Mix one part coconut oil with two parts water can prevent spiders from intruding.
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