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Bama_bluejay
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Sep 16, 2015

Can't stand spiders

Haven't posted in a while, hope this isn't a silly question. Our travel trailer hasn't been used since our return from Fl. In March. When I go into the TT I feel like I have gotten into a web, even though don't see them.

My question, would it be a good idea to use a bug bomb to make sure we don't have a spider problem since we have plans to travel as the weather is cooling somewhat. I know if I do this process no food left in but what else do I need to know.

My DH thinks this isn't necessary but I don't want spiders crawling in bed with me at night.
  • Johno02 wrote:
    According to my exterminator several years ago, but best way to get rid of spiders is regular use of a web brush to remove webs. According to him, rebuilding webs is a severe stress thing, and they will either die or leave. It has worked pretty well for us.


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  • According to my exterminator several years ago, but best way to get rid of spiders is regular use of a web brush to remove webs. According to him, rebuilding webs is a severe stress thing, and they will either die or leave. It has worked pretty well for us.
  • Not sure if a bug bomb works on spiders. Better read the can and open all cabinets. We have spiders but, being legally blind, I hardly ever see them. LOL
  • I'm guessing you're not going to be happy until you do. So you should probably tell you husband just to do it and get it over with.

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