I live in an area with lots and lots of spiders. It borders the woods just like the old place did, but way more spiders here. Last summer the garage was so choked with spiders and webs that I didn't even want to go out there. Wolf spiders, and those little dark spiders about the size of a nickel that crawl fast in circles.
Spraying the house with the Ortho Home Defense worked great for the house. But it wouldn't touch the garage. Even drowning the spiders directly in it wouldn't kill them. Tried those Ortho lawn granules in about a 10 ft swath around the garage and they didn't work either.
Well I found something that worked. I take the lawn granules and maintain a thin sprinkled barrier along the whole garage door and entry door. About a foot wide. As it gets kicked around and driven over, I just sprinkle a handful every week or two. The spiders come in, but die after crawling over the granules, and there are piles of them that have accumulated. My doors have seals but they are not perfect. Doesn't take a lot, I've only used a small portion of a 4 lb bag doing this.
I actually can enjoy working out there now. I'm not working in the granules, or smelling bug spray fumes.
BTW the garage is a good 50-75 feet from the house, so any granules that might get stuck in my boot treads are long since gone by the time I get to the house.
Spraying the house with the Ortho Home Defense worked great for the house. But it wouldn't touch the garage. Even drowning the spiders directly in it wouldn't kill them. Tried those Ortho lawn granules in about a 10 ft swath around the garage and they didn't work either.
Well I found something that worked. I take the lawn granules and maintain a thin sprinkled barrier along the whole garage door and entry door. About a foot wide. As it gets kicked around and driven over, I just sprinkle a handful every week or two. The spiders come in, but die after crawling over the granules, and there are piles of them that have accumulated. My doors have seals but they are not perfect. Doesn't take a lot, I've only used a small portion of a 4 lb bag doing this.
I actually can enjoy working out there now. I'm not working in the granules, or smelling bug spray fumes.
BTW the garage is a good 50-75 feet from the house, so any granules that might get stuck in my boot treads are long since gone by the time I get to the house.





