They are in Cutopia. There is only one fishing spot and you just keep on fishing there and you will edventually catch some.
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There's no evidence that sugar gum trees keep spiders away. Several oils, such as tea tree and citrus, may be able to repel spiders.
yes!
Spiders do not like the smell of peppermint, so yes it does help keep them away.
its in cutopia but it might take a while to catch (you have to fish for it!), you might have the same prob as me ... do you keep catching sunfish or eals? well i cant help you with that prob but all i can say is that you just have to keep fishing untill you catch it... ~_~ :( catch ya later
Try it but alot of people have said it does :-) I like my spiders they catch all the flies
There is no evidence to suggest that acorns specifically keep spiders away. Spiders may not prefer nesting in areas with high numbers of acorns due to the lack of suitable food or nesting conditions. However, using acorns as a method of spider control is not proven to be effective.
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that placing an ugli fruit in a corner of the room will keep spiders away. Spiders are more likely to be deterred by regular cleaning, sealing cracks and crevices, and using spider repellents if needed.
Spiders make unique webs because they do not want other spiders coming into their webs. They have a unique shape, design, and scent to keep other away.
Although it is impossible to keep flies and spiders away, there are some products you can use to control their population. For instance, you could use a fly swatter for flies or you can use an insecticide to kill the spiders and flies, which is available in drugstores or superstores.