Spider season brings unwelcome eight-legged visitors into homes each fall, sending many people searching for effective deterrents. While chemical sprays work, growing specific plants indoors offers a natural spider-repelling hack that targets the common places spiders love to hide.

Common fragrant plants contain essential oils and compounds that disrupt spiders' sensory systems, making your home less appealing to them. Place these plants near the common places spiders love to hide to create natural barriers.

The plants listed here serve double duty as attractive houseplants while actively discouraging spider activity. You'll find these at any garden center or supermarket, making them easy solutions when spiders start showing up.

1. Rosemary

Rosemary contains eucalyptol and camphor esse

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