Keep spiders out of your home using 1 unusual kitchen scrap the pests ‘dislike’

Spider in the Bath

Keep spiders out of your home using 1 unusual kitchen scrap the pests ‘dislike’ (Image: Getty)

In the winter months, often make their way indoors in search of shelter and food, but when they appear in our bedrooms, bathrooms, and other parts of our homes, they can cause a fright.

High-humidity areas with lots of warmth, like and , are often havens for spiders. According to data from Answer the Public, ‘Why do spiders live in bathrooms?’ is among the most searched-for questions recently.

With this in mind, leading bathroom supplier, , has shared how to naturally deter these pesky .

According to the experts, spiders are moisture-dependent arthropods which is why they are attracted to bathrooms. Usually, the pests will find their way indoors through small cracks around vents, windows, doors and pipes.

Most spiders are completely harmless although some can bite which can cause an allergic reaction in some people.

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Keeping spiders at bay can help your home stay clean and tidy, especially if your ceilings and furniture are prone to cobwebs.

How to deter spiders

Use natural spider repellents

There are a plethora of natural methods for deterring spiders, however, using one particular kitchen scrap will not only repel them but leave your home smelling fresh and clean.

The experts said: “Spiders dislike certain scents, so try using silted citrus water or rubbing lemon peels along windowsills and cracks.

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High humidity areas with lots of warmth like bathrooms and kitchens are often havens for spiders (Image: Getty)

“For added protection, eucalyptus or peppermint oil can also be sprayed around common entry points.”

Seal entry points

Check around air vents, windows, and pipes for small cracks where spiders may enter, and seal them up to block their access.

Add spider-repelling plants

Houseplants like mint or lavender will not only deter spiders but also add a fresh scent to the bathroom.

Lemon peel

Rubbing lemon peels along windowsills and cracks can deter spiders (Image: Getty)

James Roberts, director of Sanctuary Bathrooms, said: “This winter, add cinnamon to your bathroom pest-control toolkits and keep other natural repellents on hand for a bathroom free of silverfish, fruit flies, and spiders.

“By using these tips, you’ll enjoy a cosy, pest-free festive season with simple ingredients and a refreshing, all-natural approach.

“As you begin decorating your home for the Christmas season, remember that a little preparation goes a long way in maintaining a clean and welcome bathroom. Celebrate the season with peace of mind, knowing your bathroom is protected from pesky invaders.”

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