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Spiders in my shop

What do you guys do to keep spiders out? I've sprayed Sevin around the shop repeatedly since i had it built and they're coming in droves.
I have had very good luck with a product called Fastcap Onslaught. It is especially good on spiders and scorpions. We live in the woods so I spray about 4x a year. I get it from do it yourself pest control at domyowndot com but you can get it at Amazon or Ebay. Mix in a sprayer and go at it
 
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Working under the car when this guy strolls up. I politely escorted him outside.

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Tempo by bayer , it knocks them all down and does it well for a good amount of time.
 
I think I need a drink.......lived here my entire life; in the woods, in the shop, junk yards, crawl spaces.......this is TWICE the size of any spider I've ever seen around these parts....... this monster is bordering on tarantula......yes, drink

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anything like that appears in the house the wife would divorce me....... time for some preventative maintenance
 
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Are you joking or are you serious? In Australia that's a baby. We've got ants bigger than that.
I've been waiting for an Aussie to make an appearance on this thread. :rofl:

I am so glad I'm not a Sparky working in Australia.....a country where every animal is trying to kill you. :p
 
It’s nothing a boot can’t take care of!!

Took my oldest to the dentist and my sends me this. I spray for these little shits and yet, they somehow find their way in.


It won’t paste over here. It’s a friggin scorpion she saw on the inside wall by the front door.
 
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I've been waiting for an Aussie to make an appearance on this thread. :rofl:

I am so glad I'm not a Sparky working in Australia.....a country where every animal is trying to kill you. :p

no wonder the brits sent all the bad guys there :poke:
 
Talked to a guy that works for a pest company. He told me to get these two things. It's the same stuff they use but charges the consumer to apply (labor). I got the same stuff on Amazon and WORKS great. One is "PT 211L" for inside house along baseboards, ect and it works on any thing else that I found and drops critters dead instantly. The other is pictured below. Get a sparayer, mix with water and a small amount of the product, shake and apply around house and inside garage. All I see is dead carcasses after applying regularly

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I think I need a drink.......lived here my entire life; in the woods, in the shop, junk yards, crawl spaces.......this is TWICE the size of any spider I've ever seen around these parts....... this monster is bordering on tarantula......yes, drink

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Get yourself some Spearmint or Peppermint extract and mix it in a spray bottle of water. (Spearmint is found in the candle dept. Walmart and the like) Spray it around the garage, house, windows and doors where they come in from outside.

I used to get cobwebs under my car while it's in the garage about this time of year. As long as I spray around the garage and car I've never had them anymore. I'll use it in the house also.
 
It’s nothing a boot can’t take care of!!

Took my oldest to the dentist and my sends me this. I spray for these little shits and yet, they somehow find their way in.


It won’t paste over here. It’s a friggin scorpion she saw on the inside wall by the front door.
I hate the scorpions. Havent had one in the house in a while but do find them outside every now and then. They dont survive.
 
phukking tarantula
Get some weiner dogs, mine seem to catch them and kill them. They won't eat them but just dispatch them, along with mice, squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, woodchucks, etc. Basically anything that moves, they go after.
They really are a viscous breed.
They are not as big as Rebel, but they think they are.
 
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