
Wilko's 49p buy will keep out creepy crawlies as UK's ‘biggest spider' believed to be hiding in homes
HOME INVADERS Wilko's 49p buy will keep out creepy crawlies as UK's 'biggest spider' believed to be hiding in homes
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NO ONE wants creepy crawlies invading their home but in the summer these little pests can slowly creep into your house.
But we've got the perfect 49p buy that will keep out the UK's biggest spider that's believed to be hiding in your home.
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The Cardinal Spider
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The Cardinal spider is the largest spider in the UK
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The UK has 650 different species of spiders, and the largest among them is the cardinal spider.
Cardinal spiders, known internationally as Tegenaria Parietina, have been recorded to grow up to 14cm.
Typically found in buildings or on walls, there is due to be more sightings of them in the upcoming weeks.
All spiders can bite – that's how most subdue and kill their prey.
But the Cardinal's small fangs will only render mild discomfort in a human.
So there is no need to be fearful of these creatures - even if you don't like the look of them.
What are Cardinal Spiders?
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Though the species is pretty rare in Europe, they're found more commonly in the south of England
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The spider was allegedly called after Cardinal Wolsey who was terrified by the sight of the spiders at Hampton Court.
Though the species is pretty rare in Europe, they're found more commonly in the south of England.
Most of them live in buildings or walls, and like all spiders living in houses, they can withstand very dry conditions and survive for months without sustenance.
The females are larger and can grow to a body length of up to 20 mm while males measure up to 17 mm.
Giant huntsman spider lurking in his bunch of Aldi bananas
Typically reddish brown in colour, but young Cardinal spiders can be much lighter, so taking that into account with it's size - easy to spot!
However, their legs are about three times longer in length.
How to deter them from your home
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Wilko are selling Marigold seeds for only 49p
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If you're looking for ways to keep the little guys at bay, there are plenty of spider-repelling plants to choose from that can help keep them away from your windows, doors, nooks, and crannies.
Evie Lane, gardening expert at Primrose, pointed out that most of the plants out there that spiders hate have strong smells which, while not appealing to creepy crawlies, should smell great to you.
There's a reason why allotment keepers have been putting marigolds next to their vegetable plants for generations.
And Wilko's has packets of Marigold Petite Mixed Seed Packet on sale for only 49p - so it's a cheap, chemical free solution.
These bright, friendly plants repel a swathe of pests including spiders and snails, so they come in handy both inside the home and out.
Other plants that also help keep them at bay are Chrysanthemums, Eucalyptus, Lavender and Rosemary.
Spiders also don't like mint, but you don't need mint plants all over your house for it to have an effect.
You can also put some mint leaves in water in a spray bottle and after the leaves have had a chance to sit in the water a while, spray the entry points of your home.
But to any who does come across any spiders in their houses, it's worth investing in a good, cruelty-free spider catcher, so you can send them on their way.
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