Get Rid of Spiders in Your Pool Cage

Dealing with spiders in your pool cage requires a multi-faceted approach. Regularly cleaning, sealing cracks, removing webs, and using natural deterrents are key to reducing their presence. Consistent maintenance prevents them from establishing a home and provides a long-term solution.

Cleaning and Removal

  • Vacuuming: Remove webs and egg sacs regularly.
  • Wiping Surfaces: Use a mild detergent and water to clean walls and floors.
  • Sticky Traps: Place sticky traps near entry points to capture spiders.

Preventative Measures

  • Seal Cracks and Openings: Spiders can enter through small gaps. Use caulk or sealant to close them.
  • Reduce Outdoor Access: Minimize vegetation near the pool cage, as this provides shelter.
  • Control Insects: Spiders feed on insects. Reducing insect populations naturally reduces spider numbers.

Methods for Spider Control

Method Cost (Approximate) Duration
DIY Spray (Peppermint Oil) $5 - $10 Immediate, lasts 1-2 weeks
Professional Pest Control $150 - $300 Immediate, lasts 30-60 days
Natural Deterrents (Citrus) $10 - $20 Ongoing, lasts 2-4 weeks

Long-Term Strategies

  • Regular Inspections: Check the pool cage weekly for new webs or signs of spider activity.
  • Maintain Cleanliness: Keep the pool cage free of clutter and debris.
  • Consider a Perimeter Treatment: Applying a perimeter treatment around the pool cage can deter spiders from entering.