A Simple, Natural Way to Keep Spiders Out of Your Home
Spiders are truly interesting creatures, and they’re also helpful in nature because they reduce insect numbers. Still, spotting a spider indoors isn’t exactly pleasant—especially if you’re afraid of them or you simply prefer a spider-free home. That’s why so many people look for safe, effective spider repellent options that don’t put their families or pets at risk.
Many common pest-control products rely on harsh chemicals or pricey devices that don’t always deliver results. The good news is that you can discourage spiders naturally with a quick, inexpensive method I learned from my grandmother—one that takes about two minutes to prepare and uses simple household ingredients.

What You’ll Need
- A clean spray bottle
- Water
- White vinegar
- Essential oil (peppermint oil works best; tea tree oil is also effective)
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Pour water into the spray bottle until it’s about halfway full.
- Add white vinegar until the bottle is filled to the same level as the water (a 1:1 ratio).
- Add 10–15 drops of essential oil:
- Peppermint oil is highly effective because spiders dislike its strong scent.
- Tea tree oil is another good alternative.
- Close the bottle and shake well to fully blend the mixture.
- Spray the solution in places where spiders often appear or enter, such as:
- Window frames
- Doorways
- Baseboards and corners
Why This Natural Spider Spray Works
- White vinegar contains acetic acid, a strong-smelling compound that naturally discourages spiders.
- Peppermint and tea tree oils include aromatic compounds that spiders tend to avoid, helping deter them without harming them.
A Safer Way to Deter Spiders
With this easy vinegar-and-essential-oil spray, you can reduce spider activity in your home without toxic chemicals or complicated tools. The next time you notice a spider—or want to prevent them in the first place—use this quick natural approach and keep your space feeling clean and comfortable.


