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Dueller 10-12-2012 06:11 AM

Cobwebs. Any suggestions?
 
I live in a very wooded area. with lots of insects. Any suggestions for cleaning both inside and out? And any ways to minimize them....particularly indoor ones,y

sc_rufctr 10-12-2012 06:19 AM

You can get one of those bushy broom things... I use one and it works fine. Even an old paint brush works but be careful of them falling on your hand.

If you have a build up under the eves a pressure washer does the trick but of course that depends on were they are and be careful not to overdo it.

I do my house about once a month.

I don't know of any way of stopping spiders moving in. My kids hate them but I kind of respect them. The work hard for their food. Building a web and all that.

Dantilla 10-12-2012 06:32 AM

An old house I had was in an area of carpenter ants.

Every other year, had an exterminator spray the perimiter and fog the crawlspace for ants.
We would see no spiders in the house for a year afterwards. None.

Hugh R 10-12-2012 06:58 AM

Orkin guy once told me that if you keep knocking the webs down you'll cut down on spiders. Food comes to their webs, they don't go after food.

Groesbeck Hurricane 10-12-2012 07:03 AM

Paint your eaves sky blue.

Keep knocking down the webs, it will discourage them.

Remove food sources, if possible.

Caulk crevices, around windows/doors/entryways. Caulk.

Wife has me walk through first so I take down any cobwebs. Maybe find some cannon (cobweb) fodder?????

scottmandue 10-12-2012 01:38 PM

Flamethrower!!!

RWebb 10-12-2012 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 7027980)
Flamethrower!!!

best answer so far - used to be the Miss. Forestry people would come out and do a controlled burn for you; call 'em up and ask if they will help

john70t 10-12-2012 02:13 PM

They like windows of damp dark drafty basements.
Fix that and you're good.

GH85Carrera 10-12-2012 03:30 PM

Most men can't see cobwebs or dust. I guess you keep having female companionship so they point it out.

Tobra 10-12-2012 06:42 PM

all of the above, and put up some birdhouses

bird will eat its weight in bugs faster than you would believe

if the birds are eating them, the spiders go hungry

Heel n Toe 10-13-2012 12:40 AM

Reminds me of Jeff Foxworthy...

"If your idea of a good time is a BugZapper and a six pack... "

(Seriously... another way of getting rid of some of the spider food.)

Baz 10-13-2012 03:28 AM

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Originally Posted by sc_rufctr (Post 7027188)
---snip--- but I kind of respect them. They work hard for their food. Building a web and all that.

Ha Peter.....your comment made me laugh....I totally agree with this...you know I so much respect anyone who works hard these days...insects or otherwise!

:D

Groesbeck Hurricane 10-13-2012 09:18 AM

Guineas, lavender ones. Hardy, good watchdogs, always eating stuff, provide good eggs, and taste good when you are sick of them.


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