I'm looking at a 160 year old home, dirt floor basement, dry laid fieldstone foundation, so there is no way to seal the basement totally from the exterior so bugs can come in through the rocks and through the floor any time. I checked out the house again this past weekend, there are probably two dozen spiders down in the basement and in the webs was a large assortment of other different types of bugs, not sure what types, but looked like centipedes, millipedes, silverfish and others dirt and wood living insects. So these 20 odd spiders are feasting on these other bugs infiltrating the basement. I was down there for over an hour watching the walls and the floor and I did not see a single living bug running around other than the spiders, so its not like its an infestation, just some random bug here and there finding its way inside.
Would you recommend getting rid of all the spiders? or would it make sense to leave the spiders alone to take care of the other insects coming into the basement? Is there a way to treat a dirt floor basement to prevent any sort of insect infiltration? As long as the spider population doesn't explode, I don't mind having a few spiders running around the basement if they are helping to protect the house from other bugs.
Thoughts on this situation?
Thanks
Would you recommend getting rid of all the spiders? or would it make sense to leave the spiders alone to take care of the other insects coming into the basement? Is there a way to treat a dirt floor basement to prevent any sort of insect infiltration? As long as the spider population doesn't explode, I don't mind having a few spiders running around the basement if they are helping to protect the house from other bugs.
Thoughts on this situation?
Thanks