Spider Catcher: Pestrol Bug Gun:
To pick up the bug you need to do the following:
2 – Position the open bristles over the insect you wish to capture.
3 – Swiftly release the handle so the bristles close.
4 – Pull the captive insect away from the surface
5 – To release the insect squeeze the lever so the bristles reopen.
Dimensions
- Size: 65 x 18 x 2cm
- Weight: 211g
It works! Yay! No more squealing trying to catch them, or hurting the spider accidentally, can now pick up and put outside.
This worked brilliantly – and even on the smallest bugs. Got a small spider hanging down from the roof – way out of reach for me but the spider catcher caught him and held him until I put him outside.
I love the spider catcher and have been using it on other bugs to lift them out the house.
This device works extremely well. Recommended.
Works very well, I love it
Prompt service, excellent communication, wonderful product
A very effective, easy to use device. So far I have used these bug-catching guns to remove several large and medium spiders from our rooms. Also, a bee, a large beetle, and a cockroach. I’m pretty nervous about crawlies, but the bristles catch them firmly and I can carry them and throw them outside. No splats, no insecticide fumes, no insect torture!
Excellent product. I managed to catch the spiders infesting my house and put them out in the garden without squashing them. Thanks!
This does all that we asked it to do.
This spider catcher is brilliant! In the short time I’ve had it I’ve caught 2 spiders, 1 very large wolf spider that was in an incredibly awkward spot and I could never have got it with my usual glass+paper routine. This picked it up and I thought for sure it would be injured, but no. On opening the filaments it leapt out with all legs intact. The other was a much smaller huntsman, again I thought it would be injured when caught but no – all was well. Happy spiders and happy me. I love this thing, it’s fantastic. Highly recommended!
These are great. I first bought one and now all my family members want one too 🙂