Horse chestnut extract against spiders

The virtues and benefits of essential oils and vegetable oils are no longer to be demonstrated: whether for the skin, for health or for the home, they provide us with valuable services. No essential oil however for horse chestnut, but another form: the extract.

Written by KathySep 6, 2024, 3:46 PM

So let’s see what thehorse chestnut extracteffective in the fight against spiders.

Spiders don’t like horse chestnut

Why are there spiders in our homes?

When the outside temperatures drop, as autumn approaches, these little creatures try to enter homes, to find food (gnats, insects, etc.). Many of us have a scared to death of spiders and want to get rid of them at all costs.

Spiders can help usby fighting against the pests, which they capture and feed on. Rather than killing them, it is better to try to get rid of it gently. And here, horse chestnut extract can prove to be a valuable ally.

Horse chestnut extract, from the horse chestnut tree to the seed

The horse chestnut is a tree native to the Balkans, but has since spread to western Europe. It is so called because its seeds resemble chestnuts. Some varieties of the tree do not bear fruit.

Spiders hate the smell of horse chestnut – © DimiSotirov

For the trees that bear them, we are talking about horse chestnut. It is a dry fruit, a seed enclosed in a capsule of thorns.

Are the chestnuts hot?

Although the horse chestnut looks very similar to the edible chestnut, it is absolutely not the same fruit. The edible chestnut is a kind of large chestnut, therefore the fruit of the chestnut tree. The horse chestnut is indeed the fruit of the horse chestnut tree.

Be careful, because horse chestnut is not absolutely not edible. This fruit is toxic when ingested. However, the extract is used for health.

An effective repellent against spiders

Spiders weave new webs every day, so removing your web will not discourage them from starting again the next day.

horse chestnut

Chestnut tree in bloom – © Eder

Horse chestnut is a very effective repellent to scare away spiders. They simply horror of this smell, which disturbs their senses. That is why you can put horse chestnut extract or horse chestnut wax in some strategic locationswhere spiders are most likely to pass: around doors and windows, above and below cabinets, passageways, etc. Spiders will be deterred from entering the house and will quickly turn around.

For greater effectiveness, it is recommended to apply the product every month and a half: the smell is perceptible to us humans for a day or two, but not necessarily unpleasant.

Ce 100% eco-friendly repellent is composed only of horse chestnut essence, so it is safe for both people and animals. It is not not an insecticide. The spiders are not killed, but they do not come back.

Read also: 5 smells hated by spiders to keep them away from the house

Horse chestnut extract is also good for your health!

Horse chestnut is also used for skin care and has benefits for our health. It promotes good blood circulation and has very good digestive tolerance. It is anti-inflammatory and astringent.

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Horse chestnut extract – © Tolikoff Photography

It is particularly indicated for fight against venous disorders (varicose veins, hemorrhoids), varicose ulcers and frostbite. It tones the walls of the veins and thus prevents the formation of varicose veins. It also prevents the formation of edema. It is recommended against lung diseases and respiratory problems.

Of course, if you have a serious health problem, consult a doctor instead of self-medicating.

You can use horse chestnut in the form of cream or gel, for local application. For internal use, it comes in standardized fresh plant extracts, dry extract or intract (by hot extraction).

Consider prioritizing the organic extractsbetter for our health and the environment.

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