Spence Solution
Remember I wrote about our little mate Spence? If you can't remember check out the following links: Spence, Spence I and Spence II
Well here's something that I've found thru a gadget blog and I think it's pretty neat except for the magnifiers, I really don't feel the urge to have a good look at the ugly motherf%#*ck$#s...
I wonder how to get the critter out of it though; would it be possible to shoot it straight into a tree or something? I wouldn't want to touch it. Shall I ask these people if there is a reverse button on it?


and return them to nature ' unharmed.
-Ecological Bug Vacuum sucks up unwanted spiders and other stray bugs in the house to return them outside, without harm.
-Bug Habitat with built-in magnifier provides a close-up look for anyone who wants one ' great for budding naturalists!
-Adapts for different sizes of bugs and offers three levels of suction power.
-Contains two suction nozzles and two see-through chambers.
It looks like a ray gun but Bug Vacuum is actually a thoughtfully designed ecological device that, without harm, sucks up unwanted spiders and other stray bugs in the house. Press the trigger to gently draw any bug inside. Once it's secured inside the Bug Habitat, the built-in magnifier provides a close-up look for anyone who wants one ' great for budding naturalists! Then release the critter outside where it can benefit from a more natural habitat than your home.
Bug Vacuum adapts for different sizes of bugs and offers three levels of suction power. It contains two suction nozzles and two see-through chambers. Runs on 4 AA batteries (included). Measures 11 1/2" x 5 1/2" and weighs 1 lb. 90-day warranty.
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