Aldi Shoppers Rave About Spider-catching Device

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Spiders No More

A "game-changing" device that can banish spiders from homes is causing a frenzy among Aldi shoppers in the UK. The Zero In Spider Catcher, priced at just £8.99, quickly sold out before and is now making a comeback. The gadget promises to remove spiders from homes without causing them any harm, making it a popular choice for those who dislike killing the creatures.

Happy Shoppers

Shoppers are praising the effectiveness of the Zero In Spider Catcher. One Facebook user commented, "I need to go to Aldi and get one." Another said, "I got mine already and they're great for putting them outside." With a length of 60cm, the device allows users to easily catch spiders from ceilings and corners.

Don't Miss Out

If you want to get your hands on the Zero In Spider Catcher, act fast. The gadget will be back in Aldi stores from Sunday, August 27, but stocks may be limited. Use Aldi's store locator tool on their website to find your nearest store and ensure you don't miss out on this affordable spider-catching device.

An Affordable Option

The Zero In Spider Catcher is the cheapest gadget of its kind on the market. For comparison, B&Q offers a similar item for £9.95, 96p more expensive. If you've been searching for an affordable and effective way to keep spiders out of your home, the Zero In Spider Catcher is a must-have.

More Tips to Stay Spider-Free

In addition to using the Zero In Spider Catcher, there are other measures you can take to deter spiders from your home. Keeping your house clean and clutter-free is one way to eliminate their hiding spots. Regularly washing, dusting, and vacuuming will also help get rid of cobwebs that may contain unhatched baby spider eggs. Additionally, spraying a non-toxic solution, such as a citrus or peppermint essential oil, can be an effective deterrent.

For a citrus solution, you can mix water and lemon juice, which costs as little as 30p. Spiders dislike the smell of citrus, so spritzing this solution around your home can help keep them away. Peppermint essential oil is another option, as spiders are repelled by its fragrance. Apply it to areas where spiders tend to lurk.

Lastly, consider using conkers, also known as horse chestnuts, as a natural spider deterrent. Spiders are believed to dislike the chemical found in conkers. Scatter them around your home, especially near skirting boards, window sills, and dark corners. However, be cautious if you have pets, as conkers can be poisonous to them.

For more tips on keeping spiders at bay this autumn, be sure to check out our SOS Spider Survival guide.