Practical tips

Here’s a handy tip for dealing with spiders: simply dip the wine corks in this solution.

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It’s fair to say that spiders aren’t everyone’s favourite house guests, especially if they suffer from arachnophobia. The good news is that there are simple and inexpensive ways to get rid of them without using chemical products. Some of these methods use everyday items you probably already have at home, like wine corks. In this article, we’ll show you how to keep spiders at bay naturally with some simple tricks.

Wine corks – an unexpected helper against spiders

We usually just throw away wine corks, but you might not know that they can be used as an effective weapon against insects. So, how do you do it? All you need to do is cut the stopper in half and place it by the door or in other areas where you’ve spotted spiders. This is because insects can’t stand certain smells, and a wine stopper can effectively keep them out of a space.

To make this trick even more effective, try saturating the stopper with peppermint oil or other scents like cinnamon, lemon or eucalyptus. These scents keep spiders away, so you can enjoy a spider-free house. Just put the stopper by the front door or somewhere else that makes sense.

Green plants as a natural spider repellent

Not only do plants like mint and lavender look great in your house, but they can also help keep spiders away. If you grow mint or lavender in pots, spiders will steer clear. These plants give off scents that spiders find really off-putting.

Another thing you could try is sprinkling cinnamon on the potting soil. This won’t harm the plants, and it’ll put spiders off coming near your flowers. You can also use whole cinnamon sticks to spread around the corners of rooms or by doors, as well as ground cinnamon. This way, you can be sure that spiders won’t be able to get into your home.

Scents that spiders hate

As well as peppermint oil and cinnamon, you can use other natural scents to keep spiders at bay. Citronella, lemon and eucalyptus are just a few other scents that spiders don’t like. Put them in the places you see spiders most often. These simple and cost-effective techniques will help you get rid of spiders without resorting to chemical treatments.