Brits soaking up the long-awaited sunshine might not be too thrilled to find that their homes are becoming a hotspots for spiders, as the creepy crawlies enter mating season.
These eight-legged intruders are known for darting across your bed at night or squatting in the corners of rooms, but now there's a new species on the block - the 'fen raft spider'.Thanks to a 'successful' breeding programme, these rat-sized spiders with pizza-sized webs are making a resurgence in the UK.
As terrifying as they may sound, there is no need to fret about these daunting creatures. Experts from Magnet Trade have come up with a straightforward and natural method to deter these spiders from your abode, the Mirror reports.Forget about harsh chemical repellents or insecticides; this solution is not only natural but also incredibly affordable, costing just £1.95 at local supermarkets, and you might already have it in your pantry.Paul Strong, Store Operations Manager at Magnet Trade, explains: "Like all species, spiders need water and moisture to survive.
From sinks and dishwashers to the warmth given off from appliances, it's the kitchen and bathroom that create the perfect moist environment to draw them in. "Although they are mostly harmless, we don't want crawlers contaminating our food or creeping up on us in the bathroom [...] Using houseplants and natural tricks to do the work for you is not only cheaper, but the chemical-free method makes your home look and smell amazing."The unconventional 'spider repellent', priced at £7.29 at Holland and Barrett is actually peppermint oil.
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