They come looking for their food. If you have a dead spider in the corners, or a dirty carpet, you’ll find them. How to get rid of them without pesticides? 3 steps: Gather them up: Take a tissue or tape and remove them from the wall. Don’t press too hard because the larvae are inside. Throw them in the toilet and run water. Clean thoroughly: Vacuum the corners and behind furniture. Cleanliness is the solution. If they don’t find food, they’ll leave. Dry the dampness: They like damp places. If you have a water leak or dampness in the corners, dry them. Open the windows to ventilate the house. When it becomes a butterfly: As it grows, it lays its cocoon in a sac, and then a small butterfly with narrow wings emerges, resembling a moth. The butterfly doesn’t eat; it only lays eggs and dies. The problem lies entirely with the larva. In short: Don’t be afraid of it; it doesn’t bite. It’s simply a sign that you need to vacuum and dry the house. If you find many of them, focus on cleaning the carpets and areas where the spider is present. Did you find many in your house, or just one? Is there humidity in your room?
Is this little “bag” stuck to the wall? This isn’t dirt, this is a butterfly!
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