I recently moved to a new room in my house, and I'm assaulted by these very tiny spiders, all day and night. They come down from the 20' open ceiling, from the lights, from the fan, from the floorboards, fucking everywhere. I can't stop them with simple means or sprays. I currently have 2 electric diffusers running with peppermint and lavender oil, but I fear it will do nothing. I'm thinking of taking kill-on-contact spider spray, and mixing with water in diffusers. I know they make outlawed vapor bombs that kill flies, but I couldn't find anything similar for spiders. Essential oils only repel, not kill, and they don't seem reliable. Could I put a type of spider poison pellet in water and smoke out the whole room? I'm open for any ideas that actually work, that won't kill or poison me in the process.Yellow sac spiders, and cellar spiders are the bane of my existence.>alpine does nothing, they come from all angles, not just the ground. I cannot safely spray Alpine on the ceiling, it will dry and flake off onto me. I use 15% concentration, and I haven't actually seen it kill a single spider or stop their flow yet.>spraying them directly also does not kill them, somehow>spraying them with peppermint oil directly or in corners does nothing, they come right back>orange extract spray does nothing>"de-cluttering" does nothing, they drop down on single threads from the ceiling directly onto my head.>the ceiling fan does little, they drop down and ride the airwaves and get flung in all sorts of directions>sonic emitters have done nothing so farFogbombing is my last case resort. I don't want it leaving the room weird and poisony. It may also not reach the furthest reaches of the corners they're spawning from.
Get a few pet geckos
>>2945886 as a bonus, Anon would save up to 15% on insurance.
I had spider problems for a couple years after I moved into my house. Removing and trimming trees that overhung the roof as well as professional pest treatment around the outside cut down dramatically on the spiders I saw inside.For the ones already inside, I used glue dot traps like pic related, set them in corners and underneath things.I think if you focus on only the spiders you see in front of you, you're treating a symptom.
>>2945878You need diatomaceous earth to figure out where they're getting in predominantly then using a researched pest growth regulator in a sensible fashion, like the other guy said, cut back relevant trees if needed.