Have you ever noticed that everyone is afraid of something? Now I'm not saying it's something major, or even something realistic, but yet they are fearful of something. Take my mother for instance. The woman is terrified of snakes. As a child, I watched her encounter a garter snake in the backyard and she screamed like it was a serial killer with a kitchen knife. Oh well, it's understandable I suppose. Personally I tend to be wary of sharks. Although I think the ocean is beautiful, you won't catch me out there deep sea diving. Getting your leg bitten off doesn't sound exciting to me. But, isn't there one common thing that most people fear? Of course there is. You know darn well what I'm referring to. SPIDERS! What is with these eight-legged freaks? Folks are always so terrified of them, even though most are harmless. If this sounds all too familiar, I recommend you pick up some spider repellent.
In general I bash the summer months because they're infused with insects. This gets old to me really fast. Any insect or bug you can imagine is out roaming around, most likely in a big swarm. Just as you step outside on the porch, you feel a soft web envelope your head. Now where do you suppose that spider is? Hmm, it's truly hard to say. Obviously you're not going to get rid of all webs with spider repellent. Spiders will continue to build them where ever they see fit. A cool fact about the spider wed is that it's the strongest fiber known to man. Naturally it's not constructed by man, but by a simple arachnid. Anyway, you can use spider repellent to keep those irksome webs out of your personal space, such as your home. You may want to consider spraying spider repellent under your bed and in closet corners. Be sure to get the kids' rooms. Small children often play, completely unaware of insects and bugs. It's up to you to keep them safe and free of bites.
Let's not forget about the mosquito spray as well. Spider repellent is more for the indoor areas. A good bug spray with DEET will benefit you outdoors. Be wary of the West Nile Virus and deer ticks, which carry Lime's Disease. Furthermore, some Raid will rid your home of any wasp nests. Saturate the nest and the wasps will die upon return.
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