How to Get Rid of Spiders Guaranteed (4 Easy Steps)
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 Published On Apr 13, 2018

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See how to get rid of spiders! With these simple steps, you'll be able to get rid of and kill spiders in your home.

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In this video, we will show you how to get rid of spiders using the Solutions four step process.

With the warmer months upon us, it’s time to think about pest control. And as the bugs come out, so do the spiders. Spiders are an important part of the ecosystem and can help you with your own pest control, but a lot of the time we don’t want them around -- especially brown recluses or black widows that often times deliver a fatal bite.

ID & INSPECTION:

Some of the most common species you may encounter are wolf spiders, orb spiders, jumping spiders, and the brown recluse and black widow. The good news is that the brown recluse and the black widow are the only life-threatening venomous spiders found in the United States, but that doesn’t mean other types won’t leave a nasty bite.

A lot of the time, identification and inspection go hand-in-hand because it can sometimes be difficult to determine what kind of spider you have. So when identifying a spider, note its size, its color, and its behavior.

Spiders are shy and prefer to stay hidden, so finding spiders around the home may be difficult. Check around your property for webs. Spiders tend to build them in undisturbed areas but typically they might be around ceilings, fixtures, next to windows, and corners of a room. Also check the attic and garage areas. Move things around to see if you can spot spiders and webs.

These steps are important because without knowing exactly where to treat and what to treat for, it can make spider control difficult. The good news is the products in our Spider Kit will eliminate almost any spider problem.

CONTROL:

The third step in the process is control.
The first thing you will want to do is declutter your house. Spiders typically hide in cluttered areas such as attics, garages, or basements. Do your best to throw out or re-organize as much as possible so that the spiders will be more out in the open. This will eliminate their harborage areas and make it easier to see them and apply these control techniques.

Next, we’ll use a product called Reclaim IT with a pump sprayer. Reclaim IT is a powerful insecticide concentrate that will help deliver a quick knockdown and long residual.

Spray outside around windows and doors, around porches, under patio coverings, and along eaves. Inside, spray along baseboards, in closets, and in garages and storage spaces.

After that, monitor spider activity by using Catchmaster 72MB glue boards. These are multi-insect and rodent glue boards that are perfect for capturing stray spiders that can be hard to find.
Lay these out in areas where you have seen spider activity such as in cabinets, closets, storage areas, garages, or attics. The spiders will walk across the boards and get stuck and can then be disposed of. These glue boards will also trap any other crawling pests.

Eliminate spider webs by using Web Out spray. Web Out is a low-toxicity formula designed to break down webs to make cleaning easier while preventing new webs.

Spray any spider webs that you see, usually in dark corners of rooms or along the eaves of a house. Clean up the web by using a broom or or a web duster head. This will discourage spiders from rebuilding their webs in those areas.

PREVENTION:

The final step of the process is prevention.
Keep the spiders away by spraying the perimeter of your home with Reclaim IT. Spray three feet up the structure and three feet out. This will create an insecticidal barrier that will keep spiders away.

Seal off any openings, cracks or crevices you find around your home with caulk.

Be diligent about knocking down any webs you might see.

And continue general pest control practices to keep other bugs away. Remember, insects are a spider’s food source, so if you can control them, you control the spiders.

If you follow these steps, we guarantee you 100% that you will get rid of spiders. Not only will you have eliminated spiders, but you will have controlled other pests too, leaving your property spider free.

Leave a comment in the comment section below, if you have any questions. Also stop by one of our stores, send us an email, give us a call, or visit our website. And be sure to subscribe to our channel for more How To and product videos.

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