Set off one of those aerosol bombs like for fleas. Be sure to read the directions about plants and other pets.
2006-09-25 08:07:38
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answered by Zelda 6
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I know it sounds crazy but go to the pet store and buy what they call a "House Gecko". I would buy like 2 and I would probably buy males so they can't reproduce, and turn them loose in the house. Where I live they come in your house uninvited, but are no harm to you. They even eat their own skin when they shead. Also you will never see them during the day, they come out at night. So when the spiders are gone, you just catch them and your problem is solved. We got rid of the ones in our house but only because I just didn't want them in the house. You can read up on them online.
2006-09-25 15:07:23
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answered by ldcirkles 2
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I've heard citronella works well ? Mix Cironella oil with water and soak a cloth in the solution. Wring out well so as almost dry and apply to the area's affected. Spiders have taste or smell receptors on their legs (can't remember which !) but they don't like the citronella and therefore don't return to the area's treated. Hope it helps !!
2006-09-25 15:15:13
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answered by estranged_73 1
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are you sure they are tiny mite sized spiders and not dust mite,,, i ended up with some sort of mite (think ti was dust mite) when i had an extention on the back of my house , think it had a lot to do with the dust from the building work comming into my house
2006-09-25 15:05:16
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answered by sky 4
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Home Depot sells these safe, in home pesticide smoke bombs. You set them off, but you must leave your home for about 5 hours or as indicated, everything in the home must be closed...BUT! be ver very careful, so not set off too many, they could set off an explosion. But they do work if used carefully and safely.
2006-09-25 15:08:55
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answered by ShellBellzGee 3
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Vacuum cleaner
2006-09-25 15:05:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Borrow a friends cat for a few days. It'll eat them all and any other bugs you have too.
2006-09-25 15:09:15
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answered by Aine C 2
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Hi. Contact Your local Enviroment of health.
They will advise you professionally what to and what not to do and if they feel its bad enough they are likely to come out free of charge.
Good luck ..
2006-09-25 15:11:14
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answered by Baby Dee 2
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hoover them up & empty the hoover straight away,also most fly killer sprays kill most insects too,I would use a can then leave the house for a few hours,then hoover up again...
2006-09-25 15:12:48
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answered by Chocoholic 4
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my vote goes to the hoover/vacuum as well. becasue it doesn't involve going near them or touching them!!
2006-09-25 15:08:03
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answered by Jennyb 2
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