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Asked to remove spider ( Halloween plastic one)

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Audi10 Sat 16-Oct-21 17:38:17

My friend loves Halloween and had fixed a plastic spider at the very end of her checkout where customers would tap their loyalty card, her supervisor came along and asked her to remove it as not everyone would be happy to see a huge spider, although I don’t have a problem with spiders plastic or otherwise I could understand why she had been asked to remove it, she thought it was all a big fuss over nothing, What do you think Gransnetters?

Teacheranne Mon 18-Oct-21 00:18:32

Germanshepherdsmum

DillytheGardener

Germanshepherdsmum what is a spider catcher and how does it work

Dilly it’s a long plastic tube with a battery operated suction motor in a handle at one end and the other end open, put the open end over the spider and press the trigger in the handle and it gets sucked into the bottom of the tube. Or in my case, approach with the battery already running. Then you run, shrieking, to the window or door, in my case still operating the battery though that isn’t necessary, stop pressing the trigger and tip the beast outside, unharmed. I keep one upstairs and one downstairs! ?

My spider catcher has a cap so as soon as I get one in the tube, I can put the cap on to seal it in while I dispose of it. I think mine came from Lakeland. I use it to get rid of the leggy spiders that congregate in the corners of the ceiling as they are what the fat hairy ones are searching for to mate with in the autumn.

Germanshepherdsmum Mon 18-Oct-21 08:51:04

Mine has a cap on the end too but I’m not brave enough to put it on in case the prisoner manages to run up the tube! I have those leggy ones too. I didn’t know the fat hairy ones mated with them. What a ghastly thought!

Germanshepherdsmum Mon 18-Oct-21 08:53:48

Dilly I am not in the least brave when it comes to spiders! Poor you, having been bitten by one. I’m not surprised you keep well away from them. Amazon do everything so yes, perhaps...!

lemongrove Mon 18-Oct-21 09:43:02

It was a strange thing for her to do OP just because she likes Halloween!
Most people dislike spiders.

Teacheranne Mon 18-Oct-21 11:02:14

Germanshepherdsmum

Mine has a cap on the end too but I’m not brave enough to put it on in case the prisoner manages to run up the tube! I have those leggy ones too. I didn’t know the fat hairy ones mated with them. What a ghastly thought!

Apparently the big Autumn spiders come indoors to find a mate, I think they are male but could be wrong there.

I hope that if there are no females in my house, the big ones won’t come looking!

Grannynannywanny Mon 18-Oct-21 11:16:56

I find if the spider is on the wall a sheet of paper rolled into a tube shape works well. Make a tube and fold over the bottom so the spider can’t fall out( that detail is important!)

If you gently touch the spider with the open end of the paper tube the spider’s reflex makes it curl up its legs and it falls off the wall and drops into the paper tube. Then fold over the top and take it outside.

MissChateline Mon 18-Oct-21 11:22:52

I’m the spider catcher in our house. Large glass placed over the spider, piece of paper slid under to keep spider in …..run to the window or door, remove paper and fling spider outside.

Blossoming Mon 18-Oct-21 11:45:47

Audi10 your friend was wrong to fix the spider there.

Washerwoman Mon 18-Oct-21 12:54:06

I must be unusual. I like spiders and would never knowingly harm one.One crawled put of my pile of laundry waiting to go in the machine this morning and I told him to be on his way.And said to DH he's a lucky spider living here.Most people would have killed him.Or her !

Daisend1 Mon 18-Oct-21 13:07:42

Something a person with a sense of humour ?( debatable on that one ) might do clearly not considering public response. Whatever floats your boat.

Kali2 Mon 18-Oct-21 13:10:30

Washerwoman

I must be unusual. I like spiders and would never knowingly harm one.One crawled put of my pile of laundry waiting to go in the machine this morning and I told him to be on his way.And said to DH he's a lucky spider living here.Most people would have killed him.Or her !

Same here- they do a great job in the house, getting rid of all sorts of insects, etc. Same method as MissChateline- so simple. I just don't get it- and really wonder how those phobias arise.

Granmarderby10 Mon 18-Oct-21 13:27:59

Don’t like them? I know it’s irrational in the uk.

Not frightfully keen on seeing them used as Halloween cake decorations in our cake shop either. A bit yuk imo.

Granmarderby10 Mon 18-Oct-21 13:30:09

That’s the fake ones on cakes ? I meant by the way ?

Germanshepherdsmum Mon 18-Oct-21 13:53:43

My Dad used to pick them up and put them outside. Great big ones. Gives me goose pimples just thinking about it!

Oldwoman70 Mon 18-Oct-21 14:10:02

Attaching the spider where customers have to tap their card is pretty thoughtless - why didn't she put it somewhere she could see it but far away from customers (perhaps on top of the receipt printer).