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Originally Posted by Pondboy
I’m wondering where you’re getting your spiders.
If it’s in the house, then there’s a way they’re getting in….and you should find it and seal it up. Are you leaving door / windows open ?
If your spiders are in the garage or the Lanai, and you’re using those inhumane sticky traps, then get rid of the traps. The Anoles will take care of the bugs in those areas better than the traps. But you can’t kill the Anoles.
Are you leaving all your outdoor light on? That’s a magnet for insects which means the spiders are having a feast and all of them are swarming to your house. Turn off the outdoor lights…or at least put them on a timer for an hour or two.
Stop with all those bug sprays. If it kills bugs for weeks on end, have you ever wondered what it does to you ?
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I don’t have any in the lanai and I don’t see any on the outside of the house. I didn’t see any for the first month and I don’t have any bugs inside , living in Florida. You know what to look for. the one thing I didn’t do, I sprayed the windows Every month that Massey didn’t come, but I didn’t think of doing at the bottom where that cement is I’m gonna try that and call Massey. I don’t keep my windows open because of this problem and there are no spiderwebs on my eaves or inside my house. I keep it pretty spotless in here. I have a simple philosophy. I don’t kill anything outside and I think sticky traps are cruel, but if you come in my house, you’re gonna die. I think treating the attic is going to work. I’ve sprayed behind the pocket doors, but let’s face it. It’s just an open area.