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<blockquote data-quote="SilencerX7" data-source="post: 2503030" data-attributes="member: 33484"><p>I actually wouldn't use any chemical substances. Contrary to popular belief, the Brown Recluse isn't naturally aggressive. I know this for a fact because I walked within an inch of one while trying to get a midnight drink.</p><p></p><p>What makes them them aggressive in the environment are the chemicals we use. Glue traps are fine but don't use anything that could alter their behavior. You might not like what happens since Brown Recluse are hardly ever found truly alone as, also contrary to popular belief, once you find one... You could very well have an infestation in your house. I know this for a fact (for the next few weeks after that incident with the spider, I've been finding big, fat ones in random corners of my parents' house).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilencerX7, post: 2503030, member: 33484"] I actually wouldn't use any chemical substances. Contrary to popular belief, the Brown Recluse isn't naturally aggressive. I know this for a fact because I walked within an inch of one while trying to get a midnight drink. What makes them them aggressive in the environment are the chemicals we use. Glue traps are fine but don't use anything that could alter their behavior. You might not like what happens since Brown Recluse are hardly ever found truly alone as, also contrary to popular belief, once you find one... You could very well have an infestation in your house. I know this for a fact (for the next few weeks after that incident with the spider, I've been finding big, fat ones in random corners of my parents' house). [/QUOTE]
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