Things You'll Need
Instructions
Seal off cracks in your walls using caulk, and place screens on windows and doors. Most spiders hate extreme temperatures and move inside to escape heat and cold. Blocking their points of entry will keep the spider infestation from getting worse.
Clean your house thoroughly by removing food crumbs and other items that attract ants and other bugs. Spiders are carnivores that feed primarily on insects. They won't take up residence in a place that has no food source, so eliminate items that attract insects and you'll also eliminate spiders.
Remove cardboard boxes from your home. Spiders are attracted to cardboard and some will actually eat it. Boxes also provide a hiding place for spiders that prefer dark enclosures. Prevent these spiders from finding a hiding place by removing debris outside of your house including piles of wood, leaves and garbage.
Sprinkle eucalyptus leaves in locations where you have seen spiders and in any areas you think they may be using as points of entry. Spiders are repelled by the scent and taste of these leaves, but the smell is pleasant to people.