Agree. Helps to know your local spiders, too. Most are non-venomous, so learn which ones to watch out for. Other than that, I leave 'em alone outside, but I do dispatch them indoors.Spiders are one insect I really try not to kill. They're always running away from the scene so you know they mean no harm to you. they take care of the other bugs. Wasps are their enemy.
Agree. Helps to know your local spiders, too. Most are non-venomous, so learn which ones to watch out for. Other than that, I leave 'em alone outside, but I do dispatch them indoors.
Good idea on the food-prep insecticide. Is there a particular brand? I've been reluctant to use even borax anywhere a critter, including one of my cats, might possibly get into.If I can get to them indoors, I just put a clear drinking glass over them, slide a thin piece of stiff cardboard under the glass, and relocate the spiders outside, as part of the witness relocation program.
Same with all creepy-crawlies...I figure they're doing their job, just in the wrong place. (Of course I spray the house perimeter and openings with a food-prep area safe insecticide, which keeps my workload down.)
I use Talstar (see link: (broken link removed to http://www.fmcprosolutions.com/PestControl/Products/InsecticidesTermiticides/TalstarProfessionalInsecticide.aspx)). In addition to the house perimeter, I use it on the wooden piers under the cabin, since it is a termiticide and is also listed for carpenter ants. The label specifies it can be used on wood piles, if you allow 30 days (as I recall) before burning. I buy it either at a local feed-and-seed store or on Amazon.
My first choice, however, is always relocation of individual undesirables (including snakes, mice, squirrels, etc.). We had squirrels in the attic after first moving here...they had gotten in through a couple of vertical vents on our flat roof, which hadn't been screened. Realizing that just screening the vents would trap the squirrels and result in a horrible smell, I came up with fiendish plan: I opened one vent completely, then lowered two loudspeakers down the other vent. I played Jimi Hendrix' Woodstock version of the Star Spangled Banner at full volume for 30 minutes. No more squirrels. I sealed the vents with hardware cloth and have lived happily ever after.
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