
Do you have that space in your home were you put your old furniture, uncompleted projects, Christmas tree ornaments, etc., That storage area of your home possibly your attic or basement. In our home it’s our basement unfortunately unfurnished its a little damp at times, dark in some areas but you guessed it the perfect conditions for spiders.Recently my husband made his way down our basement one night looking for a spool of wire for one of my daughter’s school projects. He was searching a shelf when he knocked over part of an old exercise treadmill. Not a big deal you’re thinking to yourself. But it hit our sump pump breaking the valve connection and sending off the water dump float.My husband was drenched from head to toe; he rushed upstairs to our bedroom were I was in bed. Feeling foolish he needed dry clothes. And all of the sudden he jumped and had a terrified look on his face. He brought up a furry extremely large spider.
He’s got a fear of spiders but he'll pick up snakes. Once he picked up a giant snapping turtle crossing the road. In the summer he’s the one who gets rid of the bees who seem to form nests under our deck BUT I'M THE ONE THAT HAS TO KILL THE SPIDERS. So if you get over populated and you’re finding too many spiders crawling on your floors, Seeing cobwebs in the corners of your walls and too many spiders when you open up your basement door how about a great book that will help you solve your spider problems once in for all.
