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<blockquote data-quote="meridannight" data-source="post: 222446" data-attributes="member: 39025"><p>Thanks for the tips. Deet sounds like an option for those who have limited areas to protect. I literally have every shelf, every table, every available floor space filled with plants (I run a small nursery out of my home). So, that's not gonna work for me.</p><p></p><p>The 2 didn't escape at the same time. One cricket escaped about a month ago and was really really tiny, and I'm hoping one of my house spiders has ate it by now. At least I haven't seen it. The 2nd one chewed through a plastic bag and escaped while I was not home! So hopefully, I only have one cricket loose in the house. </p><p></p><p>In any case, I've learned my lesson. Not gonna bring these things in the house anymore unless they are to go straight into my tarantulas' enclosures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meridannight, post: 222446, member: 39025"] Thanks for the tips. Deet sounds like an option for those who have limited areas to protect. I literally have every shelf, every table, every available floor space filled with plants (I run a small nursery out of my home). So, that's not gonna work for me. The 2 didn't escape at the same time. One cricket escaped about a month ago and was really really tiny, and I'm hoping one of my house spiders has ate it by now. At least I haven't seen it. The 2nd one chewed through a plastic bag and escaped while I was not home! So hopefully, I only have one cricket loose in the house. In any case, I've learned my lesson. Not gonna bring these things in the house anymore unless they are to go straight into my tarantulas' enclosures. [/QUOTE]
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