Finding spiders in the same spots over and over isn’t bad luck — it means your home is still inviting them in. The good news: you can change that yourself, and you can start this week. Drop your email and I’ll send you a free, step-by-step spider-proofing plan.
What you’ll get
- The entry-point checklist — the gaps, cracks, and door gaps spiders actually use to get inside.
- The “make it unattractive” basics — simple changes to clutter, moisture, and lighting that remove the reasons they show up.
- A 30-minute starter pass — the highest-impact fixes you can do this weekend.
- What to seal with what — so you don’t waste money on the wrong supplies.
Why it works
Killing the spider you see does nothing, because your home is still giving the next one a way in and a reason to stay. This plan flips that:
- Make the home unattractive — remove the quiet hiding spots and the insects spiders feed on.
- Seal the entries — close the routes inside so fewer ever get in.
Do those two things and the constant trickle of spiders slows to a stop.
No experience needed, no special gear — just clear steps in plain language you can follow at your own pace.
