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I am getting large spiders in my shop . I mean huge hairy ones. What kind
of spray works the best that I can mix up an put in my spayer to kill
these spiders ?
Just wondering what you guys have used with succes ?
What would like a professional use , say like Orkin or other contractors
?
Thanks,
Raz



I did forget to mention that I had a lot of crickets in the early summer
so I sprayed for them. I have swept the ones up in the middle of the
florr but I haven't moved things around from the walls to sweep all the
dead ones. Could this be attracting the spiders ? and keeping them alive
?
Thanks,
Raz



Spiders catch live prey. An urban acre is supposed to have a population of
over a million spiders...an acre of meadow land can be between 2-5 million
spiders. Along with if you are in a part of the country that has been
extra wet this year there will be extra foods for spiders thus allowing
even higher spider numbers in a given area.

Lar


HHHHMMM lets see , we got record rainfall this year and I live on an acreage
.. I guess this might be my problem . But I have lived in tow many years and
won't ever go back. So, I guess I can live with the spiders but I would
still rather not.
Thanks,
Raz


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HHHHMMM lets see , we got record rainfall this year and I live on an acreage .
I guess this might be my problem . But I have lived in tow many years and
won't ever go back. So, I guess I can live with the spiders but I would still
rather not.
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The alternative could be worse. Think about what spiders eat.

Bob


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Bob F said:

"The Webbers Hilltop Cycle ATV" wrote in message
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HHHHMMM lets see , we got record rainfall this year and I live on an acreage .
I guess this might be my problem . But I have lived in tow many years and
won't ever go back. So, I guess I can live with the spiders but I would still
rather not.
Thanks,


The alternative could be worse. Think about what spiders eat.


curds and whey?

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on 10/4/2007 5:28 PM Eggs Zachtly said the following:
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"The Webbers Hilltop Cycle ATV" wrote in message
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HHHHMMM lets see , we got record rainfall this year and I live on an acreage .
I guess this might be my problem . But I have lived in tow many years and
won't ever go back. So, I guess I can live with the spiders but I would still
rather not.
Thanks,

The alternative could be worse. Think about what spiders eat.



curds and whey?


Yeah, I killed all the spiders in my tool shed and now it is loaded with
curds and whey :-)

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I use the hedgeapples every year. I place them on Aluminum foil in corners
and under the open countertop sections of my workbench. I can't say that
they work but I don't see very many spiders...of course I don't see any
elephants at all so they must work for them also...:)

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