How do I get rid of black widows, webs and their nests?

Ymr16001591
by Ymr16001591
  4 answers
  • Donnie sue Donnie sue on Sep 20, 2017

    Use diamateous earth. It is non toxic to pets and humans. Google it for more information. It is wonderful stuff and all natural. You can purchase it at feed stores, Home Depot, Lowes etc.

  • Ebbjdl Ebbjdl on Sep 20, 2017

    Homedepot has 32 oz Spider Killer and Spider Traps $8.97. Locate the spider webs, in the daylight. Use the liquiid for spot treatment preparation. Return at night to kill the spiders. Eliminate egg sacks, and webs. Males are half the size of females. The males are not venomous. They are white when they are hatched. They work in the dark, near firewood, and under ledges. This is information is on (WlkiHow.com.) go online and read about the spiders and their habits. Good Luck!

  • Susan K Mullins Susan K Mullins on Sep 20, 2017

    My neice had a major problem with black widow spiders. The house she was renting was infested. The owners had the house professionally sprayed twice in one month. The worker told us the problem was the spiders hid in clothing, shoes and boxes. The sprays don't always reach those spots. So the spiders keep reproducing. She kept finding spiders, so she moved. When we packed her things, spiders were still in some of her clothes. She had to wash all of their clothes, towels, sheets, etc. We did not pack anything in boxes and we were careful with what we moved. Some of their clothes, that had been stored in an upstairs bathroom, were burned to prevent transporting the spiders to her new home. She still found two baby spiders after the moved. She had their furniture treated twice after she moved. We did learnthat the previous renters had problems with black widow spiders too. Hopefully, you are able to get on top of your problem, before the spiders take over. After going through all of that with her, I would not even try home remedies for this dangerous spider. I would quickly call a trusted company to rid your home of the unwelcomed spiders.

    • Ellis Ellis on Sep 20, 2017

      I agree completely. This is not a problem to try to deal with on your own.