The Andy Naylor Fan Club
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I just let them be and go on their merry little business. Unless I'm in bed and the git is walking over my face.
Not the way I deal with them, but horses for courses.
Spiders are welcome in my house.
They perform a service to us, they kill and eat all sorts of bugs and mites we never see, disease ridden flies are exterminated.
All they ask in return for this free service is a little help getting out of the bath every now and then.
You mean with the power-shower ? [emoji23][emoji23]
I wish I had never seen this post! barsteward..
Apart from a Gattlin Gun and laser guided arachnid death rays , how do you deal with the seasonal home invasion of these pretty harmless yet pant pooping critters?
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What the hell? Imagine that cupboard after a few months!! What else do you keep in there? If I did that my wife would kill me and roll me into the spider cupboard.
You're actually mental
I scoop them up and either:
1. Put outside if I think that's where they came from.
2. Put in a dark corner or a cupboard if they are house spiders that won't last outside.
I'm kind I am.
Or try this.
http://www.qwerkity.com/spider-catc...mipa754_zf1givhrvtch18hasweaqyayabegk_cpd_bwe
Apparently, garden spiders that come in for a bit of warmth will eventually die in the house because its not their natural environment. My sons noticed dead spiders hanging in webs around the house and thought they were all in some kind of suicide pact.
House spiders are usually much bigger and are good for keeping other little beasties at bay, but these are the ones that scare the crap out of most people because of their size. I usually do the glass/paper routine and put them outside for show, knowing they will come back, Ive told my boys they are respectful housemates and we should all try get along. They still freak out though.
Spiders are welcome in my house.
They perform a service to us, they kill and eat all sorts of bugs and mites we never see, disease ridden flies are exterminated.
All they ask in return for this free service is a little help getting out of the bath every now and then.
Leave them. They keep the mozzies and other bugs down. They're our friends. Ugly, hairy-******* friends admittedly, but friends.
We have this high tech thing called a cat that eats all things creepy crawly, excerpts wasps!
I've always liked them, they kill wasps which I'm possibly allergic to