8 Effective and Natural Tips to Keep Spiders Away from Your Home
Love them or hate them, spiders have a way of showing up where they’re least wanted — like corners of your ceilings, bathtubs, basements, and even closets. While most spiders are harmless (and even helpful for pest control), it’s completely understandable to want to keep them out of your living space.
The good news? You don’t need harsh chemicals to do it. Here are 8 effective and natural ways to repel spiders from your home — using simple ingredients you likely already have on hand.
πΈ️ 1. Use Peppermint Oil Spray
Spiders hate the strong smell of peppermint. It disrupts their senses and makes them less likely to stay or build webs nearby.
How to use:
Mix 10–15 drops of peppermint essential oil with water in a spray bottle. Add a splash of white vinegar for extra potency. Spray around door frames, windowsills, baseboards, and anywhere you’ve seen spiders.
π§ͺ Bonus tip: Add a few drops of dish soap to help the mixture stick to surfaces longer.
πΏ 2. Keep Your Home Clutter-Free
Spiders love dark, quiet places to hide — and cluttered areas offer perfect hiding spots.
What to do:
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Regularly clean storage spaces, garages, and under beds.
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Avoid piling up newspapers, cardboard boxes, or clothes in corners.
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Declutter basements and attics — spider favorites!
π§ 3. Diatomaceous Earth (DE)
Diatomaceous Earth is a non-toxic powder made from fossilized algae. It’s safe for humans and pets but deadly for spiders and insects.
How to use:
Sprinkle DE around cracks, windowsills, and entryways. When spiders crawl over it, the powder dehydrates them.
π Be sure to use food-grade DE, not the type used for pool filtration.
π 4. Citrus Peels
Spiders dislike citrus scents like lemon, lime, and orange. You can use citrus peels or citrus essential oils to deter them.
How to use:
Rub fresh citrus peels on window sills, door frames, and baseboards. You can also mix a few drops of lemon essential oil with water and spray it around the house.
π Bonus: Your home will smell fresh and clean!
π―️ 5. Keep Outdoor Lights Off When Not Needed
Outdoor lights attract insects — which in turn attract spiders looking for food.
What to do:
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Turn off outdoor lights at night when not in use.
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Use yellow-toned bug lights to reduce insect (and spider) activity near doors and windows.
πͺ 6. Seal Cracks and Gaps
Most spiders enter your home through small openings you might not even notice.
Inspect and seal:
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Window frames and door gaps
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Wall cracks
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Baseboards and plumbing entry points
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Vents and air ducts
Use caulk or weatherstripping where appropriate to physically block spider entry.
π§Ό 7. Clean Regularly and Vacuum Webs
Regular cleaning discourages spiders from settling in.
Tips:
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Vacuum corners, behind furniture, and ceilings often.
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Remove any spider webs immediately — even empty ones.
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Dust frequently, especially in less-used rooms.
π§Ή This not only keeps spiders away but removes their food sources (small insects).
π° 8. Chestnuts or Horse Chestnuts (Conkers)
An old folk remedy claims that spiders dislike chestnuts. While scientific proof is limited, many people swear by placing chestnuts on windowsills and in corners.
How to use:
Place fresh horse chestnuts (also known as conkers) in areas where spiders tend to appear. Replace them every few months.
π§ Final Thoughts
You don’t need toxic sprays or expensive exterminators to maintain a spider-free home. With a few natural ingredients and good cleaning habits, you can safely repel these eight-legged visitors — and keep your home feeling comfortable and peaceful.
Try combining a few of these tips for the best results. Peppermint oil + sealing cracks + regular cleaning? That’s a spider’s worst nightmare!
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