I thought the only way to control spider population was to control what they eat.
Easier said than done I would assume. Guess you would need to see where they make a web and see what they are capturing to eat and then try and stop that insect getting in.
I used to have loads in my garage, I still have a few, you'll never stop them coming in.
But if you remove the ones you do have, you will at least stop them laying eggs which hatch into hundreds of spiders. If you see any spider nest bags, vacuum them up. It should reduce the number over time.
I go round with my henry hoover once a year and vacuum all the corners and anywhere where there's webs.
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