How to banish spiders, ants, moths and more from homes and gardens this autumn

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How to banish spiders, ants, moths and more from homes and gardens this autumn
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The change in seasons means there's more chance of pests appearing - but getting rid of them doesn't have to be a struggle.

As the weather is beginning to get chillier, the change in conditions is often prime time for annoying pests to breed and invade your home and garden.

To help people protect their properties, pest control experts have named some of the most common beasts you might come across this autumn, and how to repel them.Ants are usually thought of during hot summer days, however due to the turbulent and confusing weather this year, they don’t seem to be shifting.With warm weather encouraging them to flock inside, she says window film can help deter flying ants in your home.

“Textile moths are most likely to be found in spare bedrooms, under mattresses, and in infrequently used wardrobes and attics.” He continues. “ To guard against the presence of moths, he says to always ensure clothes are clean before storing them away.September marks the beginning of the spider mating season in the UK, so you may have already noticed an increased number of them around your home and garden, suggests Paul.

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