Repell-em Products Repel Brown Recluse Spiders and Moths!
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Spiders are with us season-round, but it seems they are at their peak in the early spring and fall. Well, technically, it’s still winter, but early spring is just around the corner, and before you put your foot into a shoe you haven’t worn in a while, be sure you shake it so any brown recluse spiders are gone before your skin goes in.
What’s the big deal about a brown recluse spider, you might ask. They’re small and very plain; what harm could a brown recluse spider do, that should make you so keen to remove them from your home completely, and check all shoes and gloves before putting a foot or hand in them?
For one thing, ANY spider bite is painful and can cause all kinds of problems, especially if the victim turns out to have an allergy to spider-spit.
But the bite of that dusty brown ordinary-looking little brown recluse is extra-harsh. These little spiders are VENOMOUS. Their bites aren’t just painful and itchy; they can kill ya. And before you die, your skin is pretty much eaten away, slowly and painfully. Like this: 
Lady forgot to check her boot before inserting her foot. ———->
An easy way to keep your closet free of all insects and spiders, including the brown recluse, is to keep a Repell-em bag in there at all times. Just get a Repell-em bag, unfold it, roll it up long, and lay it across the back of your closet.
Voila! No bugs. No spiders. No mice, either.
And no moths!
Plus, your closet will smell really nice.
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