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Do Vacuums kill spiders?

I vacuumed a spider. Is it dead now or is there a possibility it will crawl right out?

Answer:

In order to use a spider killer effectively, a person must first identify the hiding places of these creatures. Spiders have a liking for dark and warm areas like, wall cracks, closets, air vents, basements, cellars, attics, etc. The cracks need to be sealed properly and all hiding places destroyed. The house must be routinely cleaned with attention being given to areas susceptible to infestation of spiders. People can use vacuum cleaners for instantly killing the spiders on the spot. It must be remembered that spiders spin their webs on things / clutters kept in an unkempt manner. Hence these spots ought to be arranged at the earliest. Apart from the natural spider killers, chemical killers are available too. But the chemical spider-sprays often contain toxic constituents which if consumed mistakenly can have fatal consequences. Hence these sprays should be administered as the ultimate resort, when all eco-friendly methods have failed to deliver satisfactory results.
i was just wondering this same thing this morning! i think unless it like, hits its head or gets crushed in some way it prob will still be alive ewwww not the answer i wanted either lol
i clean homes and offices and i have sucked up all kinds of spiders with my vaccum and none have never excaped in my car. i think the stuff in the bag suffocates them
If it hit something going into the dryer, it may be dead. Otherwise, you just sucked it up and it will probably come out, if it finds it's way thru the dirt and dust.
no, but anti insect would definitely help :) i guarantee.

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