Lia_lia wrote: » At least it's not a spider..
Wibbs wrote: » Ahh jaysus, leave him or her alone. It probably came from your garden/outside because you left a door open and left bits of food about the place. So long as they're not eating into your cupboards I say live and let live. A few years ago I had one in my living room. No mess, no fuss involved. I think the poor little thing was old, as it was slow and built a small nest of sorts out of bits of paper behind a sofa where the heat was. It even let me get close at times and would pop out and look straight at me of an evening and amble within a foot of me. I suppose I wasn't threatening it. Then it seemed to get sick. At which point it let me feed it bits of food and even stroke it. In the end the poor thing pegged it one day. So for a while it was my wild mouse pet. Than again I'm weird as fook and have an immune system like granite. Your milage may vary.
Wibbs wrote: » Ahh jaysus, leave him or her alone. It probably came from your garden/outside because you left a door open and left bits of food about the place.
the evasion_kid wrote: » They generally appear indoors this time of year with the cold weather,I'd be the same can't stand to see them killed in a trap or a cat that just toys with them, poor little fcukers
greasepalm wrote: » surprised you dont have a ultrasonic pest repeller as it keeps house clear when you need it most.
My name is URL wrote: » There are thousands of those here. Spiders are bros, though
Kevin McCloud wrote: » Thats fine to say but where you have mice you have rats.
My name is URL wrote: » So seriously.. is it okay for me to ignore it for the night?
the evasion_kid wrote: » Does it work on humanoids too?