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Elliebeth Thu 29-Jun-17 12:02:56

We seem to have a lot of the very thin legged variety, believe they are daddy long leg spiders, and don't know where they are coming from. We have had four in the bathroom this morning and there is one on the landing. They tend to stay in the corners of the room but as I'm frightened of them I spend my time looking up !! I have a spray that's supposed to stop them and it works really well in the caravan which is in the middle of a field and we don't get any, but not working at home. Would be grateful for any suggestions.

shysal Fri 30-Jun-17 10:26:29

Not sure about this variety, but keeping conkers in a bowl is supposed to discourage spiders from coming into the house. Unfortunately you will have to wait for autumn!
On Ebay they sell plug-in insect/spider repellants starting at around £6. If you are really scared it might be worth investing in one.

rosesarered Fri 30-Jun-17 10:51:54

Yes, we have a lot of the thin legged variety, they get into every room.....not scary though are they? I go round once a week removing them all.Buy a long fluffy duster thing and shake it outside when you catch them.

rosesarered Fri 30-Jun-17 10:52:32

They are not craneflies ( daddy long legs)

nanasam Fri 30-Jun-17 10:57:43

I used to be scared of craneflies, I thought they were flying daddy longlegs. Until I realised they only have 6 legs so to pick one up would be like handling a moth or other flying insect. Made me feel much better! I've also been training myself to pick the thin legged spiders up, starting with a wee baby. I can now manage to pick one up with a 1" legspan so I guess that's something you could try, Ellie

rosesarered Fri 30-Jun-17 11:00:14

Well done nanasam ......next on the list for you to pick up, tarantulas!

rosesarered Fri 30-Jun-17 11:01:30

shysal I out conkers around in cupboards, it does seem to deter the bigger house spiders.

rosesarered Fri 30-Jun-17 11:01:47

Put, not out.

rosesarered Fri 30-Jun-17 11:03:05

Spiders must have sensitive little noses because when we paint or redcorate a room it takes ages for a spider to appear there, so chestnut oil or fresh conkers do work.

Alima Fri 30-Jun-17 11:28:35

Must admit I have never carried out an audit on spiders but each to their own. Get a cat, they love spiders.

sunseeker Fri 30-Jun-17 11:34:27

Living in a rural area spiders are inevitable. I bought one of those plug in deterrents, only to find I had more spiders than before. When I complained to the company I was told this was normal as the deterrent drove then out of the walls! I wouldn't mind if they stayed inside the wall cavities - I wanted them out of my house!!

nanasam Fri 30-Jun-17 11:59:48

I'd like to see a spider's nose, Roses!

LuckyDucky Fri 30-Jun-17 12:10:38

I detest spiders. I've heard good reports about Amazon spider catchers, which we'll buy ASAP.

I lived in Melbourne as a child. It's usually smaller spiders which tend to be deadly.

Years later, the UK larger ones, scuttling across the floor, give me the heebie jeebiesshock

goldengirl Fri 30-Jun-17 12:15:00

I can't stand the larger ones that move fast but I live and let live with the long legged tiny body variety - we have so many but they seem to be doing a great job catching flies and other insects. I do have a spider catcher which has proved useful on occasion. I've used conkers too but it's only recently a friend told me you need to crack the shell so that the oil or whatever is they smell, is released!!!