🕸️ Say goodbye to creepy crawlers with a single spray!
The 3 x Spider & Creepy Crawly Insect Killer Spray is a powerful 200ml solution designed to eliminate spiders and other creepy crawlies quickly and effectively. With its compact size and easy application, this spray is perfect for targeting those hard-to-reach corners in your home. Each purchase includes three bottles, ensuring you have enough to keep your space pest-free.
Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 100 g |
Part number | 02 |
Manufacturer | 151 |
Language | English |
Item model number | 1 |
ASIN | B010VW287E |
U**N
Yes it really does work! And it’s value for money!
Love this. I really don’t like spiders, I spray it round my open window frames to stop them coming into my house. Plus I spray it on my rotary washing line and I no longer have spider webs on there, when I go to peg washing on.So far love this and will buy again! when I need too! I don’t spray it on spiders, just spray it where I don’t want them! And I spray every so often, to keep them away!
N**
I hate spiders
I have used this product before,and it does appear to work well. Sprayed around the doorsteps and shower cubicle,only saw 1 small spider in the last couple of weeks. Value for amount paid for 3 cans.
J**.
A sacred nectar for arachnophobes
This has been life-changing. I've got pretty severe arachnophobia, which is awkward when you live alone in an old building that seems to serve as some sort of Centre Parcs resort for enormous house spiders. The big, fat, spindly-yet-somehow-also-thick ones that suddenly appear beside you while you're in bed, or in the bath, or on the toilet. They trespass onto your property and ambush you at your most vulnerable. I can't look at a photo of one of those nasty hellchildren without wanting to crawl back into the womb.I have screamed, I have cried, I have thrown tins of food at them (would not recommend), I have physically thrown up. From September to November every year, I lived in fear. My family suggested I go for exposure therapy to treat my arachnophobia. I insisted that I'd rather mow a lawn with my teeth than go to a lab full of spiders to get 'exposed', and that it would be easier for me to just eliminate all possibility of encountering a spider, ever. They laughed.But in August last year, as I counted down the days until the inevitable invasion, I stumbled across this product after googling 'stop house spiders please god how'. Best. Day. Ever.I used a more-than-generous amount of this spray to coat every possible spider-sized entrance into my home. It's an old building with a lot of cracks and nooks and crannies, but I sprayed the edge of every door, window, and piece of skirting board. I got the gaps between the floorboards, and the holes cut for the pipes to go down through the floor. Everything. I looked like I was in a zombie apocalypse movie.Usually, over the course of Spider Season on any given year, I'd have at least 10-15 gut-wrenching, nerve-shredding 'encounters'. But you know how many of the ugly little scrotes I had to confront after I'd used the spray? ONE. I stepped up to it with my trusty can of 'SPIDER KILLER' in one hand, and the hoover in the other. I sprayed it directly; it struggled briefly in a sort of fitful death-dance; I whacked out the vacuum cleaner and, screaming down the phone to friend, took the eight-legged wretch to Dyson town. I put tape over the end of the vacuum cleaner nozzle and asked a family member to empty it for me at a later date. SUCCESS.I write this just after cheerfully spider-proofing my home with the spray for the second year in a row, and ordering another batch so that I'm ready for any surprise attacks.The spray does have a chemical smell, but it's not overpowering and it fades pretty quickly. Maybe do the spider-proofing just before going out so that it settles by the time you're home. It didn't damage or stain any of the materials I sprayed it onto, including wood.The only downside is that the picture of the spider on the can sometimes gives me the willies, but I turn it round on the shelf and all is well.A very affordable, effective and un-terrifying alternative to exposure therapy for arachnophobia.
L**Z
Zap them there spiders, quantity of spray depends on spider size!
It absolutely works, but you have to spray a quantity according to the spider size, so it gets the job done, with a limited amount of suffering as possible! For the bigger and more meaty spiders, you'll need to give a good constant burst of spray, as they'll hang on and even when they drop, they may slowly crawl on the surface before departing this earth! I don't want anything to suffer, so I'll squish it, if it's still fighting. The spray smell isn't unpleasant, but try not to breathe it in for obvious reasons and remember to wash your hands thoroughly after use. If used in the kitchen or a table surface make sure you clean the surfaces down too. I do always feel guilty afterwards, so I'll bless the spider. However, I do blamelessly justify myself by thinking "well everything has and is a predator and if I didn't get it a bird or cat would kill it anyway". Spiders kill and eat our pollenators too, so I resent them for that too. If they don't want to get zapped they shouldn't venture in my home like thieves in the night! I do love all wildlife/nature, as long as it stays outside my home! I've never liked spiders, but will leave and respect them outside, but if they dare venture into my home and if my husband isn't available to put them out. I will, apologies to them first and then without any further hesitation, fetch this spray and they're history. The spray itself is good value for money, as you get 3 cans for the price.
H**Z
Works but doesn’t last long
These sprays do work. I notice lots of dead creepy crawlers for a long time after use however the cans don’t last long at all. One can runs out after spraying a medium size room.
S**R
It works with GOOD perseverance
Have been using this spray for a while now. We didn't have one spider in the house last year. It does need reapplying on a regular basis due to certain conditions like rain, cleaning, humidity etc. Every room will need spraying. Spiders will crawl from one room to another! If you've sprayed around the windows and doors and you have rain the following night, then you're going to need to respray. I also buy citronella type sprays for outside for extra prevention. Might sound like a lot of expensive faffing around but better then a great hairy monster of a spider greeting you first thing in the morning! I find that three cans sees me through for the year for a three bedroom house.
N**T
It works
I purchase this as I cannot stand spiders. The spray doesn't work instantly as the spiders will scuttle off and eventually die. It can also be used as a repellent if spray around a window. It works on flies too again once sprayed they will fly around for 15 minutes and they die. The spray itself is as harsh as hairspray and I would recommend anyone with respiratory problems such as asthma to open a window or door. I have mild asthma and one of my triggers is hair spray, this has a similar scent and harshness of hairspray so I have to ventilate the room after spraying. However, I would not recommend this on wasps as I sprayed almost half a can and it was still flying out. It eventually died but I was running around the house trying to get away from the wasp incase it was trying to sting me.
T**R
Worked well
Worked well no more spiders in the bathroom.
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