Catch A Spider - Humanely!
The majority of spiders are harmless to humans; yet, there are many people who are afraid of spiders.
For some of them, the fear is so big, that it becomes a veritable phobia - arachnophobia.
This is really unfortunate, because spiders are commonplace in our daily lives: they are everywhere - including in our own homes.
There is only a handful of species of spiders that can be dangerous for humans if one of these bite you.
Spiders are called beneficial predators for a reason, and that is good news if you have a garden, because they kill nuisance insects.
The chances of actually being bitten by a spider are astronomically small - still, not so many people are going to be thrilled with the idea of sharing their living spaces with a spider.
So, you've just looked up and saw a big, scary looking spider dangling from the ceiling.
Or, you've found a creepy-crawly in your bathtub! Your first impulse may be to get rid of the uninvited guest as soon as possible - but, you are a type of person who wouldn't harm a fly! You don't want to harm neither that little (but scary nonetheless!) critter neither yourself.
You would want to safely capture the spider and return it to the outdoors - where he can be beneficial.
So, how do you capture spiders in your home without killing them? If you are not afraid of spiders, and you know that you are dealing with a harmless species, you can always simply pick the spider up by hand, and remove it from your home.
Capturing a spider with the help of a cup and a card is the oldest trick that is sure to work - if you are not too scared of the creature.
All that you are supposed to do with this method is to take a big breath, quickly put a cup over the spider (careful not to catch its legs!), and then slide a card underneath the cup so that a spider cannot escape.
Now that the spider is securely trapped in the cup, you can transport it to a place where it can be released by simply removing the card.
There are also different gadgets designed to humanely catch a spider - without coming too close to a critter - including spider vacuums and spider catchers.
A spider vacuum will suck a spider up and trap it in a vacuum, so that a spider can be humanely disposed outside.
A spider catcher is an innovative device featuring bristles on an arm, so it can get into every nook and cranny - you won't have to go too near to catch that spider!
For some of them, the fear is so big, that it becomes a veritable phobia - arachnophobia.
This is really unfortunate, because spiders are commonplace in our daily lives: they are everywhere - including in our own homes.
There is only a handful of species of spiders that can be dangerous for humans if one of these bite you.
Spiders are called beneficial predators for a reason, and that is good news if you have a garden, because they kill nuisance insects.
The chances of actually being bitten by a spider are astronomically small - still, not so many people are going to be thrilled with the idea of sharing their living spaces with a spider.
So, you've just looked up and saw a big, scary looking spider dangling from the ceiling.
Or, you've found a creepy-crawly in your bathtub! Your first impulse may be to get rid of the uninvited guest as soon as possible - but, you are a type of person who wouldn't harm a fly! You don't want to harm neither that little (but scary nonetheless!) critter neither yourself.
You would want to safely capture the spider and return it to the outdoors - where he can be beneficial.
So, how do you capture spiders in your home without killing them? If you are not afraid of spiders, and you know that you are dealing with a harmless species, you can always simply pick the spider up by hand, and remove it from your home.
Capturing a spider with the help of a cup and a card is the oldest trick that is sure to work - if you are not too scared of the creature.
All that you are supposed to do with this method is to take a big breath, quickly put a cup over the spider (careful not to catch its legs!), and then slide a card underneath the cup so that a spider cannot escape.
Now that the spider is securely trapped in the cup, you can transport it to a place where it can be released by simply removing the card.
There are also different gadgets designed to humanely catch a spider - without coming too close to a critter - including spider vacuums and spider catchers.
A spider vacuum will suck a spider up and trap it in a vacuum, so that a spider can be humanely disposed outside.
A spider catcher is an innovative device featuring bristles on an arm, so it can get into every nook and cranny - you won't have to go too near to catch that spider!
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