Top 5 Ways to Keep Spiders Out of Your Sacramento Home

So spiders are one of the most common pests in the world, but that doesn’t mean they have to be one of the most common pests in your house. In fact, many people would prefer if spiders weren’t in their homes at all. 

 

If you don’t want spiders in your home, how do you keep them out in the first place? After all, it’s so much easier to keep them from coming inside in the first place than it is to try and get rid of a whole bunch of them when they infest your house. Luckily, you can prevent spiders from coming into your home in some very simple ways, from calling Sustainable Pest Systems services to growing certain plants in your home.

 

Why You Find Spiders In Your Home

 

Before you try to prevent spiders from coming into your home, you need to know why they show up in your house in the first place. Just like you, they have reasons for being in your house. You just need to understand those reasons.

 

The biggest reason spiders come into your home is because they’re looking for a source of food. Usually, spiders can find food outside of your house, but your house can also have a lot of food available for them. And if the weather is starting to get cold and other pests move inside your house for shelter, the spiders will follow them.

 

Of course, spiders need shelter themselves as well. When the weather gets colder, if they want to survive, they need to have somewhere warm and dry to go. Your house often provides a great location for spiders to settle in and build their new homes. 

 

Spiders can show up in your home for other reasons, such as being carried in with produce, but most of the time when they show up on their own, it’s for these two main reasons – food and shelter. So if you want to keep spiders out of your home, there are things you can do to give them less of a reason to be in your home.

 

5 Ways to Keep Spiders Out of Your Home


  1. Keep Your Home Free From Other Pests 

Because one of the biggest reasons spiders come into your home is for food, one of the best things you can do to keep spiders from coming into your home is to make sure they don’t have a large source of food attracting them to your home. Spiders eat other bugs and a lot of these bugs do live in your home, even if you don’t see them.

 

That may not be exactly a comforting thought. Few of us like to think about how many bugs there are around us in our homes, let alone outside, but you can minimize the bug population in your home.

 

You can try setting traps, using store-bought pesticides, or even calling pest control for particularly difficult infestations. Even using the vacuum or squishing the bugs can help shrink the population of pests in your home. 

 

As you minimize the number of other pests in your home, the spiders will have much less reason to be present in your home. That doesn’t mean you can still see an occasional spider, but you’re much less likely to have an infestation of spiders when you don’t have an infestation of other pests.

 


  1. Close Up Holes and Gaps in Your Home 

Another way to keep spiders out of your home is to close off their entryways into your home. This is true with most pests; if you block their entry into your home, they probably won’t be able to come in. Again it’s always possible for a random pest to show up occasionally, but blocking up cracks and holes in your home will certainly make it harder for them to get in. 

 

So go through your home and look for openings that spiders could use to get into your home. Check around the foundation, in the basement, around doors and windows, and around the roof. Anywhere you can think of that spiders might come in is worth checking. 

 

Once you know what kind of cracks and holes you are dealing with in your home, go through your house and seal up those holes and cracks. While you’re at it, get an insulation contractor to install your preferred type of insulation. We recently had Pittsburgh spray foam contractors work on our home and we loved their work. Remember, pests can get in through smaller holes and cracks than you might think, so seal up even seemingly unlikely entryways.

 


  1. Grow Spider-repelling Plants 

Did you know that certain plants can actually repel spiders? There are all sorts of plants that can do this, and the best part is that many plants that repel spiders are also useful in their own right as herbs and decorations.

 

A couple of good options for houseplants that can repel spiders are mint or basil. Spiders don’t like the smell of these plants and if these plants are around, spiders will avoid them. It’s a simple thing to keep small plants growing in your home as repellents, and if the plants can serve an extra purpose, then they are well worth the effort.

 


  1. Regularly Clean Dark and Quiet Areas 

One of the best things you can do to keep spiders away from your home is to clean it regularly and deeply. When you clean your home deeply, you make it harder for pests to set up permanent homes inside of your house, and you are more aware of what could be attracting pests to your home. 

 

Plus, while you clean, you can get rid of the occasional pest that you might come across. Getting rid of random pests is much easier than getting rid of whole populations, and regular deep cleaning can help you find those random tests before their population grows. Of course, Sacramento pest control is always helpful, but your efforts do a lot to help prevent spiders as well.

 


  1. Call Pest Control Services

For stronger, long-lasting treatments that can prevent spiders and other pests in your home, Sacramento pest control will be your best option. This is especially true if you are concerned about your home being infested with spiders.

 

Residential pest control companies will know the best way to prevent spiders in your home, and they have the training needed to do so. So instead of dealing with spiders on your own, let the pest control services do it. With their help, your home will have the best protection possible against spiders. 

 

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