I just heard an idea that some people are convinced works.
They paint the upper portion of their garage walls light blue. According to the theory, spiders won’t build a web in the sky, so they don’t build where the wall is blue.
Has anyone else heard this? Does anyone think it works?
I might try it, just on the off-chance that it works.
I haven’t tried it, but it doesn’t make much sense to me. I’ve got a fairly standard porch, right, with uprights and a roof…of course, spiders love to make their webs there. And behind it? A bright blue sky. So why wouldn’t a spider “think” that your blue paint is really the blue sky way over yonder?
As far as I know, no one’s even sure if spiders *see *in color, although their two largest eyes might. Mostly they rely on movement to attract their attention.
I am pretty sure spiders will take the evidence of their feet (where they can feel the wall) over the evidence of their eyes (even if it is the same colour as the sky).
However, I must post my disclaimer that I have performed no such studies on any species of arachnid.
Whoever told you this is an idiot. Spiders will build webs wherever they can, assuming the physical properties of the location are suitable - color isn’t an issue.
And spiders will “build webs in the sky”, at least in a sense:
spiders build where there is food and suitable structure to mount on. If you want to get rid of spiders building in your garage, eliminate as much as possible insects and the food source of insects in your garage. Keep it sealed well, clean, dry, and don’t store any food/biological waste in there that insects could munch on.
You still get a few, but they quickly die or move due to starvation.
Outside, nothing to be done. Just sweep the webs away once a week with a broom.
I got me some of that wallpaper with the birds/flames print.
The spiders don’t build their webs on it cause they hate birds. And even more they hate fire.
to be fair, he wasn’t advocating the idea, just repeating what 2 other people had told him as the reason they have a blue stripe around the top of their garages. He was making no claims to efficacy.
I heard it as wasps as well. I think that it’s a holdover from the days of whitewash and milk paint. Painting the ceiling of your porch with blue milk paint kept wasps from building nests because they don’t like they boric acid in the paint. People incorrectly assumed that it was the color that deterred the wasps.
According to this link (and it can be infered by the noting that the vision of jumping spiders is better for being tricolor), most spiders probably don’t even see in color because their eyes only detect light/dark differences.