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![]() "Bob M" wrote in message ... I seem to remember that this topic was covered way back but seeing how I just scrubbed and powerwashed the front of my house I thought I would ask. Apparently I have spiders living under the trim and soffets of my aluminum siding. The reason is that over time (weeks) I get droppings on the siding. This is what I washed off. I know that spiders are supposed to be good but there is such a thing as too many. Does anyone have any remedies as to how they can be eliminated or reduced to cut down on this poop? TIA - Bob Spider droppings are so small that it shouldn't be an issue. If the spider is in a really productive corner, you can expect to find plenty of the remnants of his victims, which you can sweep or vacuum. If you vacuum up the spider, some other spider will fill the void in a heartbeat |
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