Someone had said a Natural mixer of Mint, and something else, kept spiders away. Does anyone know about this?
Answers:
What are you trying to keep spiders away from?
I like spiders - except poisonous ones, which I squash and do the NO Black Widow dance.
I then also remove them to ensure that my dogs don't get accidentally hurt by any venom residue.
I don't know which mix that is, but I know that growing mint along the perimeter deters ANTS.
Another method I've used successfully for ants is chalk - just draw a line (lines, designs, etc.) and the ants tend to not cross it. It least they didn't cross the ones on my patio or walkways and the kid and I had fun doodling.
I've never had ants inside, but I suspect that blending some fresh cut mint with some simple soap (castille, ivory, or like that) and spraying it would be a good cleaning product (ants inside are usually there for the grease or sticky stuff I think) and nice smelling too.
Just a thought.
Other answers:
I have heard that cooking spray is good for keeping spiders at bay. I would assume that you would have to use your judgment in where to spray this product. Also dia Damascus earth is suppose to stop spiders. Mint is hard to get rid of so becarful where you plant it. I would ask Jerry Baker.com
I have heard that cooking spray is good for keeping spiders at bay. I would assume that you would have to use your judgment in where to spray this product. Also dia Damascus earth is suppose to stop spiders. Mint is hard to get rid of so becarful where you plant it. I would ask Jerry Baker.com