Had this idea while I was lying in bed last night.
Homes are often filled with cobwebs at all the inconspicuous areas such as corners, behind the cupboards, table edges, etc …
My question is: If there are so much cobwebs, why don’t I see the spiders?
Cobwebs are definitely a by-product of spiders, so where are all these tiny, small, invisible spiders hiding?
Anyway, my solution to get rid of cobwebs is to have some form of spider repellent, either in the form of a high frequency emitting electronic device, or a spray with spider repelling smell, or a tablet/powder form which repels spiders. By removing the cause, we get rid of the unwanted by-product of cobwebs all over the house. That was our homes will be sooo much cleaner!
So, any spider specialist out there?

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ehhhhh… sure it’s cobwebs or not? Sometimes it is just dust lumping together wor… hahaha
really lah … it’s at corners of the room and behind cupboards (sometimes even got spiders behind the cupboard caught RED-legged!)
I’m still wondering why no one invented some sort of electro-static device to attract dust, to help keep rooms clean, especially floors. Instead of using air to suck dust away (very inefficient), should use some sort of magnetic field or electrostatic field to make the dust particles have electrostatic charge then can be attracted to some central object, then so much easier to clean.
I hate the feeling of dusty floors! Some engineers, want to invent it!?
actually they have such technology as using electrostatic energy of particles to remove away those air pollutant particles… but i guess it’s too expensive or economic inefficient to use the same method to remove cob webs… u go design one lah hahaha
how abt using sound freq to repel spiders?
u engineer leh? I only dreamer.
hahaha… ok… some technical advice from engineer…
using sound frequency is not as easy as using juz a broom sticks to repel spiders. constructive, destructive echoes of the emitted sound will affect the overall detected by the spideees… and these reflected echoes are hard to predict as they come from different angles and surface… hahahha
muahhahahaha… ok im such a techie. Anyway, I din learn dat from school… i got to learn it from a project hahaha… come join me hahaha =p