I know about and use "Bounce" fabric softener pads for some nuisance pest control inside the boat cabin, but still have problems with spiders (specifically "daddy longlegs", continually, on a weekly basis.
We don't have to deal with mice,. since we're stored on the water or at home in the RV Barn (we have cats), but the spiders at the lake make for a weekly cleaning up that gets annoying.
Does anyone know of anything that can keep these guys from building webs and creating niches for themselves?
They're all over the outside of the boat, and that's enough trouble in itself for weekly cleaning. I used to just clean up the webs, but they rebuild the webs with a couple of hours or so, so the best solution seems to be a vacuum cleaner that just sucks both them and their webs into another world.
I'm thinking that something like mothballs (paradichlorobenzene and/or orthodichlorobenzene ) might keep them out of the cabin and kill any that enter. I know it's take a few minutes to air out the cabin after opening, and that the mothballs will have to be contained in a container that can be sealed while the boat is occupied.
I am a little concerned that some folks fear that mothballs may be mildly carcinogenic, but no specific link has been proven so far.
Has anyone tried this or know of a better solution to spider control?
We've never had a moth invasion, but keep our foodstuffs sealed tightly.
Joe. :teeth :thup
We don't have to deal with mice,. since we're stored on the water or at home in the RV Barn (we have cats), but the spiders at the lake make for a weekly cleaning up that gets annoying.
Does anyone know of anything that can keep these guys from building webs and creating niches for themselves?
They're all over the outside of the boat, and that's enough trouble in itself for weekly cleaning. I used to just clean up the webs, but they rebuild the webs with a couple of hours or so, so the best solution seems to be a vacuum cleaner that just sucks both them and their webs into another world.
I'm thinking that something like mothballs (paradichlorobenzene and/or orthodichlorobenzene ) might keep them out of the cabin and kill any that enter. I know it's take a few minutes to air out the cabin after opening, and that the mothballs will have to be contained in a container that can be sealed while the boat is occupied.
I am a little concerned that some folks fear that mothballs may be mildly carcinogenic, but no specific link has been proven so far.
Has anyone tried this or know of a better solution to spider control?
We've never had a moth invasion, but keep our foodstuffs sealed tightly.
Joe. :teeth :thup