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Spider Repellent Spray 750ml Spider Deterrent Peppermint Spray Indoor Outdoor Pest Control for Home Furniture
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Description
Product Overview
Spider repellent spray 750ml is a peppermint-based deterrent designed to help discourage spiders from indoor and outdoor areas such as homes, garages and entry points.Key Features
- 750ml spider repellent spray for indoor and outdoor use
- Peppermint oil-based formula designed to deter spiders
- Suitable for use on furniture, fabrics and household surfaces (as stated)
- Can be applied to corners, windows, doors and entry points
- Quick drying formula with no sticky residue
- Helps discourage spider activity and web formation
- Suitable for use in homes, garages and outdoor areas
- Pet and child friendly when used as directed (no certification specified)
- Provides ongoing protection with regular application (duration as stated)
Specifications
- Product type: Spider repellent spray
- Volume: 750ml
- Formula: Peppermint oil-based liquid
- Application: Ready-to-use spray
- Suitable areas: Indoor and outdoor surfaces, entry points, furnishings
- Function: Spider deterrence, odour-based repellent
- Finish: Quick drying, residue-free
- Usage: Home, garage, garden areas
Usage & Application
Spray evenly around problem areas such as corners, windows, doors, garages and entry points. Reapply as needed to maintain effectiveness, particularly in high-traffic or exposed areas.Why Choose This Product?
- Peppermint-based deterrent as an alternative to pesticide sprays
- Suitable for a wide range of indoor and outdoor surfaces
- Easy-to-use spray application with no mixing required
- Quick drying formula allows treated areas to be reused
- Convenient 750ml size for regular use
Features
- BrandGARDEN MILE
- Intended useOutdoor
- RepellentSpider
- OrganicYes
- Ready to useYes
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