1. Attracting Tortoise Beetles to Your Garden
It's best to let these charming tortoise beetles roam freely in your yard rather than other insects and spiders. These beetles will drive away spiders and other bugs by feasting on them. Their vibrant colors also deter other insect species by disrupting their food sources. This compels insects and spiders to seek shelter elsewhere.
You can use flowers and herbs like parsley, basil, caraway, catmint, tansy, yarrow, lavender, and citronella to entice these tortoise beetles into your yard.




5. Keep your home and surroundings impeccably clean
Pesky insects tend to thrive in untidy environments. Therefore, to prevent their growth, it's crucial to maintain cleanliness in your surroundings. Clean your entire house at least once a week. Don't forget to tidy up hard-to-reach places, such as under the bed or inside the wardrobe. Clear away spider webs when you spot them.

6. Surround your house with citrus peels
The fresh scent of citrus peels is something insects detest. You can use peels from any citrus fruit, including oranges, lemons, or grapefruits. Place these peel pieces around your house, especially near entrances, windows, shelves, and other areas where insects may invade and hide indoors. Remember to replace these peel layers every 2 days.

7. Plant pine trees around your home area
The scent of pine trees is something many insects, including spiders, dislike. Therefore, planting some pine mulch around your house and in the lawn is an easy way to repel those annoying insects. You can also make a spider repellent spray by mixing pine essential oil with water and spraying it around your house.

8. Utilize various types of essential oils to repel insects
Many essential oils possess natural insect-repelling properties. However, they can also cause skin irritation in humans, especially infants and pets. To avoid this, instead of directly spraying them, dilute the oils with water and spray using a spritzer. One particularly potent essential oil is eucalyptus oil. You can spray it or soak small cotton balls in it and place them around your house.
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9. Sprinkle cloves in areas most susceptible to insect invasion in your home
Make the most of various essential oils to repel insects. One surprisingly effective insect (especially spider) repellent is cloves. They absolutely despise its scent. Therefore, sprinkle cloves near entrances, windows, closets, and other places to ensure these bugs don't invade your home.

