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    Chestnuts & Spiders

    As I've posted in the past I'm arachnophobic but living in the sticks means spiders are never very far away in the house. During the course of the summer I'll get dozens in the bedroom and Mrs Cliphead has the job of removing them.

    I read somewhere that spiders don't like being in the presence of chestnuts and you'll never fine a spider web in a chestnut tree so I bought a couple of bags of chestnuts earlier in the year and put them in the bedroom. Result! Not a single spider so far this year.

    The real test will be in September when Tegenaria duellica go walkabout and end up in the house - the big bastards that run like buggery across the floor usually.

    So a less stressful summer than usual and good advice albeit anecdotal.
    Me, me, me...

    #2
    Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
    The real test will be in September when
    Moving house next month, will make sure it ain't got a garden so hopefully those beasts won't be around...

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      #3
      Originally posted by Cliphead View Post

      As I've posted in the past I'm arachnophobic ...
      How could anyone be scared of something as cute and cuddly as this:

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        #4
        Spids don't last long in this house. The Zipmogs can't resist things that scuttle.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Zippy View Post
          The Zipmogs can't resist things that scuttle.
          I guess Dr Zoidberg won't be visiting you anytime soon...

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            #6
            Males can often be seen wandering around during the late summer and early autumn looking for a mate.
            So that's what the randy little fast moving omni-directional critters are up to. I usually chuck them out the window after spending half an hour chasing them around the abode.

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              #7
              Get yourself a cat, you won't see any wee beasties (well maybe some leg remnants).
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                #8
                Originally posted by norrahe View Post
                Get yourself a cat, you won't see any wee beasties (well maybe some leg remnants).
                Cats are great for getting rid of spiders. Problem is our one leaves presents such as dead frogs and next door's prize koi. Nicer than spiders though.

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                  #9
                  They don't like Horse Chestnuts - gather lots of conkers in September/October and place in room corners etc.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
                    ...I read somewhere that spiders don't like being in the presence of chestnuts and you'll never fine a spider web in a chestnut tree so I bought a couple of bags of chestnuts earlier in the year and put them in the bedroom. Result! Not a single spider so far this year..
                    I'll pass the info onto my daughter - the only arachnophobe in the house.

                    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
                    They don't like Horse Chestnuts - gather lots of conkers in September/October and place in room corners etc.
                    Ah, this is where I came in.
                    Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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