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04-09-2007, 03:29 PM
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| | | Re: Conkers to keep spiders away Quote:
Originally Posted by m1.carson Hi
I've seen three common house spiders in the last two days, definitely the time of year for them, but my question is, if spiders don't like conkers, how come the trees have webs. ?
Max. | I think it is some kind of essential oil contained within the seed which has to be extracted, so I don't suppose the spiders will be too bothered unless it's in a high enough concentration.
As for having a good aim...I was under a spreading chestnut tree on Sunday and a grey squirrel was lobbing them in my general direction  At least the spiky husks haven't developed yet! | 
04-09-2007, 08:05 PM
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| | | Re: Conkers to keep spiders away Well anything is worth a try! I too saw this in a magazine and am keeping everything crossed, I hate this time of year and I think my husband dreads the inevitable screams! | 
04-09-2007, 08:10 PM
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| | | Re: Help!! 4 large spiders in my bedroom... one each night!! Quote:
Originally Posted by kolibri The first three I put outside, the 4th one I killed because I got so fed up. But I'm worried - do house spiders have nests? | Not sure about the nests, but they can hold a grudge something rotten  .
Sorry, I shouldn't take the micky because I'm quite arachnophobic myself.
When I read the subject of this thread I did wonder if you attached a shoelace to the conker whacked the little blighters  .
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04-09-2007, 08:14 PM
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| | | Re: Conkers to keep spiders away My mum and dad swear by conkers placed around the floor edges to keep the spiders away  , I told people about this on the Autumnwatch message boards last year
The theory is that the intruding spider thinks the conker is a much larger spider .
Last week we had three or four large visitors with eight legs | 
04-09-2007, 08:40 PM
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| | | Re: Conkers to keep spiders away Quote:
Originally Posted by mrs fish My mum and dad swear by conkers placed around the floor edges to keep the spiders away  , I told people about this on the Autumnwatch message boards last year
The theory is that the intruding spider thinks the conker is a much larger spider .
Last week we had three or four large visitors with eight legs  | Ah, right! I know they don't like lemon essential oil on a bit of tissue paper or cotton wool
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04-09-2007, 09:06 PM
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| | | Re: Help!! 4 large spiders in my bedroom... one each night!! Quote:
Originally Posted by kolibri Hello, can anyone help ... I have encountered 4 huge house spiders in my bedroom over the past four days ... one each night!! The first three I put outside, the 4th one I killed because I got so fed up. But I'm worried - do house spiders have nests? Could there be more?? What can I do? | I wouldn't worry as House spiders are there all year round, even when you don't see them. It's coming to that time of year when the males are looking for female company and you will see them more. As for breeding, it goes on in all houses, males and females will breed. We once had hundreds of house spider spiderlings in the downstairs bathroom, they were very cute, although we did move some to the shed outside. We don't have as many House spiders now as we get a lot of Cellar spiders and they love to make a meal of them. I don't know if conkers would work but Cellar spiders are guaranteed to make a difference, not much good if you're afraid of spiders though  .
Now only last week I was holding a Tarantula named Rose and she was ever so sweet. Now in comparison to a House spider she was a whole lot bigger but I've never held a House spider, not least because they move at the speed of light, I am more nervous of them, I don't kill them though, they do much good in the home. | 
04-09-2007, 09:34 PM
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| | | Re: Help!! 4 large spiders in my bedroom... one each night!! i get lots of spiders in my conservatory in the roof,its made of thick wooden beams,what gets me is how do they get in?mind you i dont mind spiders i just dont like their webs hanging around,i get rid of them next day there back people say i should kill them, no way i couldnt live with my guilt if i did, they got as much right to live as much as we have,Just remembered something that will make you laugh,a few years ago my husband sold our grandfather clock to a dealer little did he know he also took our lodger the BIG black spider who lived in it for quite some time,he would come out for a walk every night across the living room floor,my dog shandy would watch it and i would say LEAVE IT bless her she never hurt it once. | 
04-09-2007, 09:35 PM
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| | | Re: Conkers to keep spiders away interesting idea. i dont mind the spiders so much as the cobwebs. theres one in the corner where i plug in my laptop but the spider and i have an agreement, it used to cobweb over the plugs, so i kept breaking that half of the web, so long as i plug something in at least once a week it doesnt put the cobweb over the plug aocket anymore. more than a week n it attempts to get back over it. | 
05-09-2007, 09:14 AM
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| | | Re: Conkers to keep spiders away Quote:
Originally Posted by mrs fish My mum and dad swear by conkers placed around the floor edges to keep the spiders away  , I told people about this on the Autumnwatch message boards last year
The theory is that the intruding spider thinks the conker is a much larger spider. | I don't think this is the case. Spiders have good senses, based on sensing air movements and vibrations, as well as chemo-senses. They have poor eyesight (apart from a few families like jumping spiders and wolf spiders), and other spiders would generally be detected through direct contact or contact with silk (female spider silk contains phermones, strands of which the males follow to find the female). If conkers are repellant to spiders it's probably because they contain poisons (they're poisonous to people too, after all). Why specifically conkers I don't know, as spiders webs can be found on lots of (more poisonous) plants.
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05-09-2007, 11:46 AM
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| | | Re: Conkers to keep spiders away Quote:
Originally Posted by GRH I don't think this is the case. Spiders have good senses, based on sensing air movements and vibrations, as well as chemo-senses. They have poor eyesight (apart from a few families like jumping spiders and wolf spiders), and other spiders would generally be detected through direct contact or contact with silk (female spider silk contains phermones, strands of which the males follow to find the female). If conkers are repellant to spiders it's probably because they contain poisons (they're poisonous to people too, after all). Why specifically conkers I don't know, as spiders webs can be found on lots of (more poisonous) plants.
Greg | almost worth a research project to find out if are there fewer spiders in the leaf (and conker)litter beneath horse chesnuts than other trees? |  | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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