Spraying harsh chemicals is an option, but there are natural ways to repel garden pests. Here are some plants that do double ...
Do you find ... of natural spider repellents is appealing, but so far unproven, and there’s an interesting explanation as to why these plant products don’t make an effort to repel spiders.
You get that feeling of the spider is actually looking right back at you, and no other spider will do it. For hundreds of years, people have looked at them and studied them, but obviously it's the ...
That being said, we all want to keep our homes pest-free, which is why it’s important to know how to get rid of spiders one way or another. But before we tell you exactly how to do that ...
Yes, spiders do sleep (or at least enter a sleep-like state that's very similar to our form of slumber). Much like us, spiders need a deep rest state to keep their brains functioning and their ...
The product is both a repellent and a moth killer spray, destroying not only adult clothes moths, their eggs, and larvae, but ...
How do spiders make such intricate webs? Don’t get too tangled up about it. In this one-minute video, our Ask Smithsonian host, Eric Schulze, weaves his way to the answer. Ask Smithsonian ...
You have probably admired more than once the almost perfect beauty of spider webs. Do you know why they have a circular structure? There are several reasons for this. Today, scientists recognize about ...
Not only will the item help you fall asleep quicker, but it can also be used as a spider repellent as the weather turns colder. The sight of a spider crawling across your floor or wall this winter ...
Follow along as we run through everything you need to know, including how to do spider curls with proper form, as well as alternatives and variations to try on your next arm day. The spider curl ...