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Catching Pterinochilus lugardi at home. Help!

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vlad-veras, 10.09.2006 0:27

Simply put, I just discovered an escape of Pterinochilus lugardi, complained....!There are not enough words to describe your anger at yourself beloved.....!
Questions "What should I do?" and "Who's to blame?" They are by no means rhetorical, if I can answer the second one with full confidence, then the first one remains open.
Total I ask for an ambulance from the public how to catch this creature ? Realizing that the issue has been repeatedly discussed on the Web, I ask about the methods of finding and catching minkworms and cherish a faint hope that someone had to catch representatives of this particular genus.
Because our doctors, far from being reproached, are unlikely to have encountered such a problem ...
What measures should be taken in case of a Pterinochilus lugardi bite? Of course, I am inclined to a radical method of destroying the poison with a short thermal effect-cauterize it with something. But if you didn't have time, it didn't help? What can you tell me?
Prninimayu tips all night, and she promises to be fun: - (
Cross your fingers for me and wish me luck, by the way my feet on the floor are already starting to feel uncomfortable:-)

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10.09.2006 19:38, RippeR

beautiful spider!
in my opinion, it is better to look in dark places-under and behind the sofa, armchairs, cabinets, although the latter will not be easy (I think).
It is best to take a flashlight or lamp and shine - when something under the cabinets was looking for it helped..
I don't know anything about spiders-just guesses smile.gif

10.09.2006 20:31, vlad-veras

I search as best I can , while it's still muffled.
But the dust in the apartment becomes less and old runners-feed marbles alive and not so much.

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