Get rid of spiders and other insects in your home once and for all! By placing this plant in your home you'll never see mice or any other insects again!

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Jan , 26. 12. 2025

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Many women surely know what we are talking about, you regularly wash, sweep, mop, vacuum and generally try to keep your home as clean as possible. Unfortunately, all your efforts are from time to time ruined by various spiders, ants and beetles that suddenly appear in your home and make your life unpleasant. Spiders in particular are a very unpleasant and repulsive insect that most women are also disgusted by. The problem is also that once spiders take a liking to a place, they can be quite difficult to get rid of. You can of course buy a variety of insect products, but their effect is often unfortunately only short-lived and moreover most of them contain large amounts of chemical substances, some of which can be harmful to health. Today we will advise you how to get rid of spiders and other insects using only natural remedies.

Peppermint – the enemy of all insects

One of the easy ways to prevent spiders and other insects from accessing your house is to create a natural scent barrier in their path, especially around windows and doors. Mixing peppermint essential oil and water has proven to be a very effective remedy; about ten drops of oil per half liter of water is enough. Use a spray bottle to apply this remedy to window and door frames, the terrace and into the corners of rooms. You will see that you will no longer encounter spiders at home. Among other herbs, cinnamon and cloves also have a negative effect on insects. The reason is the presence of specific substances such as eugenol or menthol, which create an intense aroma that bothers insects but smells pleasant to people, so your home will be not only insect-free but also beautifully fragranced.

Lemons and chestnuts

Spiders also do not like the intense scent of lemon. For this reason it is recommended to distribute fresh lemon peel in places where spiders occur, again especially in the corners of rooms, by flowerpots or behind furniture. According to folk advice, spiders also do not like chestnuts; try collecting a few outside in autumn and then place them, for example, on window sills.