I was told to buy sulfur and put around the house to keep out spiders and snakes by some one at the feed store. They said to put it around the perimeter about once a month. I have not had any in the house since.
keep trying and study more
Buy yourself a house. Then drop the weapons you want in your house. They should still be there everytime you return to your house.
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apparently fresh chestnuts with cracked shells placed around a room in spider hidyholes will discourage spiders from setting up housekeeping in corners of your house. I have used this trick in the cottage and around the bedroom in the fall when spiders are migrating into the house. It seems to work. don't forget to crack the shells
Yes, you can keep a house spider as a pet. House spiders are generally low maintenance and can help control insect populations in your home. Just make sure to provide them with a small enclosure, food, and mist their habitat occasionally to keep it humid.
No. It's the only home they have, so they'll keep trying to get in until they drop dead.
You can buy a spray at b&q. Not to sure how good it is though. other than that just keep the doors and windows closed!
no apparently not i have looked forever its the school is just trying to keep us from passing just drop out now its for the best im telling you the man is gonna keep us down unless we all drop out cmon drop out with me?!?!?
Yes, there are concerns and precautions to take when dealing with light brown spiders in the house. Some light brown spiders, such as the brown recluse or the hobo spider, can be venomous and their bites can cause serious health issues. It is important to avoid handling these spiders and to contact a professional pest control service if you suspect an infestation. Keep your home clean and clutter-free to reduce hiding spots for spiders.
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Sonny and Chad keep on trying to kiss but the cast keeps on trying to stop them. They finally kiss in the Prop House.