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Published 14:34 29 Sept 2021 BST
Updated 15:54 29 Sept 2021 BST
Anyway, we needn't fear because there's a plethora of ways (four) that we can keep our homes spider-free this winter.
This is them:
1. Keep your house clean
Spiders like the dark so clearing any clutter and regularly vacuuming corners will stop them from building a web and hiding out.
2. Get rid of the gaps
Patch up any holes and gaps in your home's doors and windows, or cracks and crevices in walls where spiders might be able to sneak in.
3. Goodbye plants, you've been nice
Keep your doorways clear of rocks, plants and shrubbery. Although we all love a plant or two, these are ideal hiding places for spiders, so when you open your door it’s a quick simple and short scurry for them to enter your home.
However, keeping plants further away means it’s harder for them to reach indoors, so you can still have a few elsewhere.
4. Get spraying
Spiders don’t like the smell of peppermint, eucalyptus, citrus or tea-tree, so make a spray with 15-20 drops of any of these essential oils and water and spritz around corners and cracks in your home.
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