Brown recluse love quite dark places. Garages or dark basements or crawl spaces clutter is also favorite like boxes full of crap. What they don't like is lots of activity and commotion. With as many, you are traping id shake out clothes and footwear before putting on. They are hard to kill because fumigation cant often reach them and their egg pockets block out pesticides to where you fumigate and a whole new batch hatches.
Honestly the only solution I see is going to an army surplus see it they have a flame thrower and some jellied gas. |
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You haven't taken the shot out of a turkey load and filled it up with salt and capped it with wax yet? ****ing embarrassing. |
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Confucius says: "Better to have brown recluse on ceiling than tick on your dick."
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The house in Belton I grew up in had these bitches real bad! One got me on my knee in the middle of the night when I was 8. Sneaky ****er! Sick as dog for the longest time on that one
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Hats off to you all in the midwest and elsewhere that have real spiders. Here in Ca we only have black widows but there is no accidentally running into them. Their webs are ridiculously easy to spot and stay away from or if you accidentally grab their web it feels like static electricity so you know immediately to yank your hand out. Our tarantulas are big but harmless.....
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I use the vacuum with the hose attachment. Sucks em right into the tank. Not one has ever escaped (maybe no oxygen?).
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There is several brown recluses around my area since the quarintine. I think the guy across the hall is named Jose
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