These do not come in the house. They live all around the outside of my house and really thrive in my pool screen enclosure. My pool screens and the aluminum supports are all but solid spider webs.
Ordinarily, I would leave a few spiders in my pool cage un-molested, to kill insects. However, these spiders are multiplying at an alarming rate and make my pool area ugly and scary to my 6 and 8 year old granddaughters.
Please ID and if possible, suggest a cure. I have sprayed some, as a test, with fly spray and ant and roach spray and they drop down, but are back the next day.
Thank You!
Chuck, in Port Charlotte, Florida
Ordinarily, I would leave a few spiders in my pool cage un-molested, to kill insects. However, these spiders are multiplying at an alarming rate and make my pool area ugly and scary to my 6 and 8 year old granddaughters.
Please ID and if possible, suggest a cure. I have sprayed some, as a test, with fly spray and ant and roach spray and they drop down, but are back the next day.
Thank You!
Chuck, in Port Charlotte, Florida
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