Hello! I have a problem with spider webs. I am a student and live in a rent home all the week and then I return in my family home for weekend. When I return again in my rent home, I see spider webs in my balcony and under some chairs. Now the problem is that according to the laws of nature, is a sin destroying spider's web, but I am restricted to do it.
What I need is: Is there any ritual to be made, or spell to be cast, to protect me from nature's revenge?
Nothing bad will happen if you get rid of them, as long as they are invading your place. Make sure you clean your place so they don't come back. But if you want, before, you can simply light a white candle and ask them to leave by the time the candle is down, and if they didnt go, ask for forgiveness, and clean the place with water.
What to do: You can ask them to leave and leave by lighting a white candle next to them, not to burn the web, but nearby. And if they're not gone by midnight or by the next day, wash the place.
I have never heard of destroying a spider web to be a 'sin under the laws of nature'. I live in a place with poisonous spiders so I remove any web I find as soon as I can.
Re: Help from spider webs By: Brysing Moderator / Adept
Post # 6 Oct 25, 2015
Your webs seem to be house/buildings spiders. The webs are only in use for a very short time; the spiders then abandon them. They gather dust, and best got rid of. Don't worry about the spiders, they can spin webs constantly; unlike hedge spiders which have to "eat" their webs in order to spin new ones. Never kill spiders! They are your friends! They kill and eat flies; and flies are much more dangerous than spiders! When I was a small boy I used to keep spiders; not a good thing to do really! But they are fascinating creatures.
If you just don't want them in the house you might want to try the following:
Essential oils: lavender, peppermint, or citrus.
Add 10-15 drops of oil to 16oz of water in a spay bottle. Add a squirt of dish soap (1/4 tsp), and shake. Spray around all windows, doors, and baseboards. Repeat this process weekly for the first month, then once every one to two months as needed.
You can also get a few traggon plants to set around the house.
Burning dried traggon will also drive them out, but it doesn't smell great...at least I don't think so.
Keep in mind, everything eats! Find out what type they are. You might find out that dealing with a few spiders isn't as bad as dealing with their food source. (Roaches, ants, etc...)