Fool proof method to get rid of spiderwebs?

Bought a house in December 2025 and this is our first summer in the house. Its a split level with a backyard and frontyard.
I cannot hang on the patio or along the side of the house without walking into spiderwebs.
Ive seen posts suggesting that if the supply (bugs) reduces then the demand (spiders) will also go away, but honestly i dont think there are that many bugs around.
How do you all keep spiderwebs away from the house?
I understand that they need habitat too and there are a bunch of bushes and trees that they are more than welcome to relocate to but idk why they want to be close to the house.

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