No more spiders in the house! This trick is too simple not to know about it!

A large part of spiders live in the wild under the open sky, but there are those who prefer to share the shelter with someone.

Most often in apartments and houses located long-legged spiders harvestmen (build messy webs), as well as home black and grey spider the house spider (they are trying to weave a neat structural network).





Spiders that live in our homes, special harm to the person does not bring. On the contrary: to help fight moths, flies and other insects-tarakashki. But cobwebs in corners of rooms and the prospect of increasing populations of arthropods, few people are tempted.





How to get rid of raucously in the house there was a lot of spiders, so they found a permanent food source. Therefore, if there is a need to get rid of spiders, you have to find out what other insects are bred in the house, and the RAID on them.





To bring arthropods, do not have to resort to pesticides. There is a simple remedy that can cause spiders to leave the home.





Peppermint essential oil is the most popular tool to deal with spiders. They can not stand! To prepare a natural repellent, 100 ml of water, add 2-5 ml of essential oil, pour this mixture into the spray bottle and shake thoroughly.





During the regular cleaning process that means all window and door openings, corners and crevices in the house. Then repeat the procedure in 2-3 days. You'll see, spiders will soon go in search of more suitable dwellings, and your house will be filled with the magic aroma!

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The author

Marina Artemova Loves to photograph the beauty of nature, enjoys handmade. Son Vanya had taught the mother to cope with any household tasks effortlessly: Marina knows how to get the most stubborn stains and to clean the house in minutes. Interested in the most acute, various life issues, never remain aloof from what actually matters! Favorite book Marina — "gone with the wind" by M. Mitchell.