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The TerroT2302-6 Spider Killer Spray is a powerful insecticide designed to eliminate a variety of pests, including spiders, ants, and roaches, both indoors and outdoors. With a fast-acting formula that provides immediate results and long-lasting protection, this versatile spray can be applied in multiple ways to effectively target infestations.





| Item Form | Spray |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Unit Count | 16.0 Ounce |
J**3
Great spray treatment for getting rid of spiders!
Easy to apply, and works great!
M**M
Reliable and quick way to get rid of bugs in garage, basement, and exterior
This is the second time I've purchased this product and I'll continue to given how effective it is at getting rid of spiders and other bugs I find around and inside my home. It works quickly and keeps an area clear for at least a little while, which lets me come through and clean up whatever webs and debris the bugs have left behind. Works really well.
B**.
Great product!
Has been working great when I need it!
J**C
Kills everything it says it will. My second time buying this product.
Absolutely kills everything it advertises it will. Great with those little ants too. Just bought my second can. The spray comes out with a fine spray.
M**U
Good killer for black widow spiders, works fairly fast
The media could not be loaded. This spider killer arrived just in time! I went to our front step to pick up the package, and as soon as I removed it, guess who was lurking behind? A black widow. I busted open the box and got to spraying.The spray doesn’t exactly kill on contact, it takes a minute. My video shows the 1st spray, where at least it stunned the spider. I sprayed it again and probably used more than was necessary because I was impatient and just wanted to get rid of the spider! After about 30 seconds he curled up and died.Previously, all I had in my garage (besides families of black widows) was ant pesticide. When I sprayed a spider with that, he just ran away and didn’t seem to be affected – who knows if he survived though. At least this Terro Spray seemed to slow the spider down quickly, so he couldn’t just scamper off. I’ll be keeping 1 can in the house and 1 in the garage so I’m armed!
E**.
Aerosol can, sprays wide area only. Not for corners or behind cabinets..
The item arrived promptly and in good condition, although the spray mechanism was a bit stiff and tiring to operate, as a lot of areas had to be sprayed. The reason I gave it only three stars is I found the directions extremely difficult to read, - tiny white letters on an orange background. At least they should make the print in black. However, I noticed the name brand advertising the product is in quite large, legible letters. (see photo). The product is good, but very difficult to read the directions in two languages squeezed into a couple of inches in the directions. One needs to read the directions as to proper usage, how to safely use the product, and how to properly dispose of the aerosol can.
C**A
Bought for Black Widow infestation
We try not to use harsh chemicals around our home in general, and pesticides are no exception. A lot of the time they end up killing the beneficial bugs in the area, so we try to avoid their use as much as possible. This stuff WORKS. Do the larger ones instantly drop? No, they don't. The bigger the spider, the longer it takes to act, but they DO die and that's what I'm after.HOWEVER, the amount of black widow spiders that cropped up this summer was alarming to say the least. Those "all natural" methods might work for some areas, but it absolutely does not work for where we live. I generally don't mind spiders as long as they stay outside (free pest control, really), but we've already come across upwards of 40 black widows so far since the beginning of summer. It all started with "Big Girl" outside in the backyard in an unobtrusive area that rarely sees activity. Seeing as she was the only one around we could see, and her sheer size (about the size of a quarter, including legs; her body itself was almost the size of a juul pod, got a great look at the red hourglass shape, surprise it's actually kind of squiggly around the edges) suggested that she was either one of only a few or the only one in the yard... so we let her be.Huge mistake apparently. A few months in, she must've found a mate and laid a giant clutch of eggs because they were suddenly EVERYWHERE. Even in the garage, and the males were coming INSIDE the house. Now, the quantity is really enough to start thinning the herd here, but we also have cats and a dog and they're all elderly. The last thing I need in my life is one of them getting a dose of venom somehow and ending up needing emergency care (or worst case scenario, dying). So I bit back the guilt of using a pesticide and bought this stuff. I shake the hell out of it, so that may help in how quickly they drop compared to other users. I also coat them until they're white, point blank spray. I haven't seen a single one survive this stuff yet, and some of Big Girl's brood ended up quite large themselves.Pro Tip: the males look just like miniature medium brown versions of the females, just no hourglass. It's good to dispatch these guys as quickly as possible, because without them there won't be such a quick spike in infestation. Good luck to you!
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