This was totally news to me!
For countless generations, natural remedies have been passed down through families, often outliving more modern solutions. One such time-tested method comes courtesy of my nana, who swears by using hedge apples, also known as Osage oranges, to keep spiders out of her home. While these strange, green, bumpy fruits might seem unassuming, they have gained a reputation for their effectiveness in deterring spiders, making them a staple in the homes of those privy to this secret.
Understanding the Science Behind Hedge Apples
Hedge apples come from the Maclura pomifera tree, native to parts of the United States. Scientifically speaking, they contain compounds that have been found to deter spiders and other insects. Although the precise mechanism isn’t fully understood, it’s believed that chemicals like 2,3-dimethyl-1,3-butadiene give off an odor and possibly create a chemical barrier that pests find unpleasant.