Getting spiders in my truck!
#22
Ford Truck Lover
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#24
This!
http://www.kptv.com/story/33152301/s...hington-county
I worked for Terminix a couple decades back. I found here in Oregon a once a year bug spray around the house helps reduce the spider webs I walk into around the back yard. I also hit the bushes next to where I park my truck and that helps. I looked at Home Depot and didn't find something for the average home owner as I am now. Use this, it's what I used when I worked there:
http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/te...FQhsfgodgO8N-Q
and mix that in a backpack sprayer. This should help reduce the spiders from getting in your car, in your garage also where your cars might be. Cold weather, winter should kill them off naturally also.
http://www.kptv.com/story/33152301/s...hington-county
I worked for Terminix a couple decades back. I found here in Oregon a once a year bug spray around the house helps reduce the spider webs I walk into around the back yard. I also hit the bushes next to where I park my truck and that helps. I looked at Home Depot and didn't find something for the average home owner as I am now. Use this, it's what I used when I worked there:
http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/te...FQhsfgodgO8N-Q
and mix that in a backpack sprayer. This should help reduce the spiders from getting in your car, in your garage also where your cars might be. Cold weather, winter should kill them off naturally also.
#26
I jumped in my truck yesterday and got a web to the face. Saw a big green one crawl out of the vent, killed it. Saw a few smaller ones in there before and found spider webs on the inside of my windsheild.
Is there any way to blcok them? What if I turn off the ac every time I park it will that help?
Is there any way to blcok them? What if I turn off the ac every time I park it will that help?