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i'll let them hang around...won't kill it
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I kill them maybe 20% of the time, usually when someone asks me to. The rest of the time I leave them hanging around because they will eat bugs if there is any.
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I figure, they do what they do and take care of whatever bugs may be around, but if they slip up and let me see them, they're dead.
They all know the score, so they usually respect the rules. |
I catch it and keep it in a cage :1orglaugh
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Leave it be. Spiders eat mosquitoes, and how does the saying go? The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
I hate mosquitoes. |
Catch & Release.
Unless, of course, it's a deadly/poisonous variety... in which case I kill the thing and incinerate the carcass. We spray the living space annually, though, with that Ortho Home Defense max stuff... so we rarely see any crawlers of any sort inside the bounds of the living space. |
I try not to... unless they're on my bedroom.
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catch and release here:thumbsup
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I let the little thing go. Spiders are an integral part of the eco system.
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Only when it's a tarantula, and then I make someone else kill it.
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Only ones I allow to live are daddy long legs. However, if found on my bed they die. If found in shower... They die. other than that I'm fine with them. They can chill in corners and such with no problem. If the web gets really dusty I just knock the web out.
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I kill the poisonous spiders ...
ever eat crab? its just an underwater spider ... mmmmm |
not really... just step on it i guess.
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I have a healthy respect for spiders (I'd rather just be a little scared than say "oh yeah, that type is harmless" and be wrong) but I still manage to C&R most of them. I used to just scoop them up with a piece of paper but now I use a clear cup to trap them against the wall or floor, then I slide paper across the top so I can move it.
My wife freaks out completely, if I was in another room I wouldn't know the difference between her seeing a small spider, or finding an axe murderer behind the bathroom door. |
No ,I take the time and pick them up and throw them outside
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If the spider is just in the wall i won't do anything to it. But if the spider goes to me then i will definitely send it back to hell. :evil-laug
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Ever since I saw one of these:
http://www.richard-seaman.com/USA/St.../SunSpider.jpg Crawling around my neck, in my bed, in the middle of the night when I lived in Las Vegas, I kill them. It's the creepiest feeling. I also hate cockroaches for the same reason...:2 cents: |
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omg you're alive still & vacuum your spiders? :winkwink: |
catch and release
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only dead spiders are good spiders
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... i've heard it's a bad sign, but will kill it, anyway! i'm not supersticious))
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Catch and release poisonous or not. My property is a very nice and stable ecosystem and I know spiders play an important part of it. Same goes for bee's, wasps, and several other bugs.
Only things I really kill are cockroaches, rats, and mice. Though the snakes and owls usually take care of any small rodents. We also use insect safe plant sprays and the like. Or if my yard gets grubs I just get more nematodes and add them in. Ant or aphid problem and in comes the lady bugs. For awhile had a mosquito problem due to a close creek. Instead of buying an expensive propane or natural gas eliminator (we do have west Nile) I invested a few bucks and assembled a few bat houses and had them installed on my hillside in the pine trees. One year latter and I have plenty of bats and next to no mosquitoes and moths anymore. Ok I am a freak, but I care about my property and the animals that live on it. |
catch and release, and Sydney has some of the deadliest spiders in the world ... like the Sydney Funnel Web
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...funnel_web.gif http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...__470x3560.jpg "Funnel-webs are probably one of the three most dangerous spiders in the world and are regarded by some to be the most dangerous.[1] Examination of bite records seems to indicate that wandering males have caused a large majority of fatal bites to humans, however this has not been proven. Males, recognised by the modified terminal segment of the palp, are aggressive and tend to wander during the warmer months of the year looking for receptive females of their kind for mating.[2] They are attracted to water and hence are often found in swimming pools where they have fallen while wandering. They also show up in garages and yards in suburban Sydney. While some very venomous spiders may give dry bites, these spiders do so much less frequently. It appears that approximately 10% to 25% of bites will produce toxicity[1] but the likelihood cannot be predicted and all should be treated as potentially life-threatening. There have been 26 recorded deaths in Australia in the last 100 years from spider bites. Bites from funnel web spiders have caused 13 deaths (seven in children)[1]. In all cases where the sex of the biting spider could be determined, it was found to be the male of the species.[3] Most victims were young, ill or infirm. Members of the genus Hadronyche may also cause fatal envenomations although none have been recorded. Assays of venom from several Hadronyche species have shown it to be similar to Atrax venom." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austral...nel-web_spider |
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i would kill that.
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I did go and get rubber strips to put on the bottom of the doors the next day though Kind Regards, Les |
if its on the wall some place else i just leave it alone, if it gets near me i catch and release or shoo it away
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