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Baby tarantula stung by a tarantula wasp
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<blockquote data-quote="DreadedNeith" data-source="post: 156702" data-attributes="member: 28071"><p>You can get a long pair of tweakers (12 inch) and use those to pick dead insects out of the enclosure. You can also cut the top half of a 2 litre soda bottle off, drill a hole in the lid and a couple holes in the side and use that as a catch cup to move the T out of the enclosure with. Use a soft clean paintbrush to brush the back of the spiders legs and it will move forward. You can do this to get it into the catch cup, then cover the opening with a plastic plate or lid of some sort. Once the enclosure is clean you can put the soda bottle catch cup in the enclosure and wait for the spider to come out before removing the catch cup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DreadedNeith, post: 156702, member: 28071"] You can get a long pair of tweakers (12 inch) and use those to pick dead insects out of the enclosure. You can also cut the top half of a 2 litre soda bottle off, drill a hole in the lid and a couple holes in the side and use that as a catch cup to move the T out of the enclosure with. Use a soft clean paintbrush to brush the back of the spiders legs and it will move forward. You can do this to get it into the catch cup, then cover the opening with a plastic plate or lid of some sort. Once the enclosure is clean you can put the soda bottle catch cup in the enclosure and wait for the spider to come out before removing the catch cup. [/QUOTE]
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