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Spiders in the car?

Jnibbs24

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Cleaned out the car the other day, vacuum wipe down n all, keep getting spiderwebs, any idea where they hiding?
 




First off, this question has no exact answer. It's like asking where's the rattle coming from in my car. No one knows.

There's probably nests under seats and such and they just keep spawning. I'd gut the interior and look for it. Good to pull it out anyway and clean under everything.

Or smoke out the car and kill them all.
 
Bunch of retard answers

The correct answer is the car sits outside, bugs are outside, car is NOT 100% sealed
 
just drive it till its hot then park it in a garage near something flamable.

it will self immolate and take em out in style, bring marshamallows n **** fer smores
 
First off, this question has no exact answer. It's like asking where's the rattle coming from in my car. No one knows.

There's probably nests under seats and such and they just keep spawning. I'd gut the interior and look for it. Good to pull it out anyway and clean under everything.

Or smoke out the car and kill them all.

Very good answer
 


Get some of the Ortho home defense spray and hose it down.
Did it at the house around the interior perimeter and storage area , havent seen any since.
Only costs under 10 and you can use it in the house later.
It doesn't smell as bad as a burning car, in fact I can't really even smell the stuff

Sometimes 400SBCs ideas are a little bit too......out there
 
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I noticed a fresh hatching of spiders on my back bumper this morning when I left for work. Didn't feel like dealing with it, so 30 minutes later and averaging a speed of around 55-60 mph, they were still there. I thought for sure they wouldn't survive the trip. I brushed them off the bumper and continued on with my day.

Note: these were Canadian spiders, so results may vary.

Oh, and I do get small webs in the car from time to time. Seen a few spiders and moved them outdoors, but they are always somewhere in the car. Never had one bite me in the ass or leg, or try and hijack my ride, so I let it be.
 


I noticed a fresh hatching of spiders on my back bumper this morning when I left for work. Didn't feel like dealing with it, so 30 minutes later and averaging a speed of around 55-60 mph, they were still there. I thought for sure they wouldn't survive the trip. I brushed them off the bumper and continued on with my day.

Note: these were Canadian spiders, so results may vary.

Oh, and I do get small webs in the car from time to time. Seen a few spiders and moved them outdoors, but they are always somewhere in the car. Never had one bite me in the ass or leg, or try and hijack my ride, so I let it be.

Gave me a healthy chuckle... thank you
 
Never had spiders, but I've had a quite large snake under the hood coiled around the intake plenum... decided to check under the hood randomly before starting the car one day and found him. Or her. Mildly coincidental.
 
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