How to Keep Spiders Out of Your Gardening Boots

Wash an unwanted pair of pantyhose., Cut the legs off and discard the waist portion. , Roll a leg over the open portion of the boot, pulling down to the toe area., Repeat with the other boot., Keep the pantyhose rolled up neatly when wearing the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Wash an unwanted pair of pantyhose.

    The toe area will sit across the open portion of the boot.

    The pantyhose acts as a barrier against any creepy crawlies finding their way inside. , And for any other pairs of boots needing to be kept spider-free. , Put in a spot you'll find them again easily after returning from garden duties.

    The pantyhose will last a fair time but will eventually need replacing; just use a new "old" pair in the same way.
  2. Step 2: Cut the legs off and discard the waist portion.

  3. Step 3: Roll a leg over the open portion of the boot

  4. Step 4: pulling down to the toe area.

  5. Step 5: Repeat with the other boot.

  6. Step 6: Keep the pantyhose rolled up neatly when wearing the boots.

Detailed Guide

The toe area will sit across the open portion of the boot.

The pantyhose acts as a barrier against any creepy crawlies finding their way inside. , And for any other pairs of boots needing to be kept spider-free. , Put in a spot you'll find them again easily after returning from garden duties.

The pantyhose will last a fair time but will eventually need replacing; just use a new "old" pair in the same way.

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