What wood keeps spiders away?

When it comes to keeping spiders away, one natural and effective solution is using cedar wood. Cedar has been known for its insect-repelling properties for centuries. The scent of cedar acts as a natural deterrent for spiders and other bugs, making it an ideal choice for keeping your home spider-free.

Cedar can be used in different forms, such as blocks or chips, and can be strategically placed around your home and inside your house to create a barrier against spiders. Here’s how you can use cedar to keep these eight-legged creatures at bay:

1. Cedar Blocks: Place cedar blocks in areas where spiders are commonly found, such as corners, closets, and basements. The strong scent of cedar will repel spiders and discourage them from building webs or nesting in these areas. You can also hang cedar blocks in closets or place them in drawers to protect your clothes from spiders.

2. Cedar Chips: Sprinkle cedar chips around the perimeter of your home, especially near entrances and windows. This creates a barrier that spiders are less likely to cross. You can also spread cedar chips in your garden beds, around patios, or in outdoor seating areas to keep spiders away from these spaces.

3. Cedar Essential Oil: If you prefer a more concentrated form of cedar, you can use cedar essential oil. Mix a few drops of cedar essential oil with water in a spray bottle and spray it in areas where spiders are likely to hide or enter your home. The strong aroma of cedar will deter spiders from coming near.

4. Cedar Mulch: Using cedar mulch in your garden beds not only helps retain moisture and suppress weeds but also acts as a natural spider repellent. Spread a layer of cedar mulch around plants, trees, and shrubs to create an environment that spiders are less likely to inhabit.

5. Cedar Sachets: Create small sachets filled with cedar chips and place them in different areas of your home, such as closets, under beds, or in cupboards. These sachets not only emit a pleasant woody scent but also act as a spider deterrent.

6. Cedar Hangers: Replace your regular hangers with cedar hangers in your closets. Not only will they keep your clothes fresh and moth-free, but they will also help repel spiders that might be attracted to your closet space.

7. Cedar-Inspired Decor: Incorporate cedar elements into your home decor to create a spider-free environment. Use cedar furniture, cedar chests, or even cedar paneling on walls to infuse your space with the natural scent of cedar.

Personal Experience: I had a problem with spiders in my basement, and I decided to give cedar a try. I placed cedar blocks in the corners of the room and sprinkled cedar chips around the perimeter. To my surprise, the number of spiders significantly decreased, and I rarely found any new webs. The added benefit was the pleasant aroma of cedar throughout the basement.

Cedar is a natural and effective way to keep spiders away from your home. Whether you choose to use cedar blocks, chips, essential oil, mulch, sachets, hangers, or incorporate cedar into your decor, the woody scent of cedar will act as a deterrent for spiders and other bugs. Embrace the power of cedar and enjoy a spider-free and pleasantly scented home.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.