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	<title>Comments on: Death of a Spider</title>
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	<description>let me tell you a tale</description>
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		<title>By: Jeanne</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeanne</dc:creator>
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		<description>Verrry interesting...
I hate any crawly, flying, skipping, just sitting there BUG! If I can&#039;t be kind and sweep it out the door (depending on its&#039; size &amp; looks)  Then it is my discovery- the quick freeze hairspray works great on most bugs!(If you use any of the other kinds it just ticks the bugs off and they run around at 100mph all over the room-and your running in circles to get away from it-I know)Using the quick freeze hairspray the bug gets frozen and when he/she starts to walk/move their legs freeze in motion &amp; poof!they are no more. Have to say they get frozen in the oddest positions...but they do stop moving! I have vacuumed them with the longest handle I have and when I turned the vacuum on they cling to the walls like it was their last moment on earth (HA!) But then I worry about how long they will live in the bag-like you mentioned too. But what I do to prevent any bug leakage is get some wide tape (packing tape etc:) and make a piece wide enough to cover the hole of the bag. So as soon as I pull the bag off the sucker thing I slap the tape on it-wella! no bugs escape.
Can you believe the things we go through!!!
I figured if that freeze hairspray could make my son&#039;s hair a spiked weapon it should work on the bugs, plus I feel it&#039;s a little safer than the heavy duty chemical bug sprays. Lots of luck!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Verrry interesting&#8230;<br />
I hate any crawly, flying, skipping, just sitting there BUG! If I can&#8217;t be kind and sweep it out the door (depending on its&#8217; size &amp; looks)  Then it is my discovery- the quick freeze hairspray works great on most bugs!(If you use any of the other kinds it just ticks the bugs off and they run around at 100mph all over the room-and your running in circles to get away from it-I know)Using the quick freeze hairspray the bug gets frozen and when he/she starts to walk/move their legs freeze in motion &amp; poof!they are no more. Have to say they get frozen in the oddest positions&#8230;but they do stop moving! I have vacuumed them with the longest handle I have and when I turned the vacuum on they cling to the walls like it was their last moment on earth (HA!) But then I worry about how long they will live in the bag-like you mentioned too. But what I do to prevent any bug leakage is get some wide tape (packing tape etc:) and make a piece wide enough to cover the hole of the bag. So as soon as I pull the bag off the sucker thing I slap the tape on it-wella! no bugs escape.<br />
Can you believe the things we go through!!!<br />
I figured if that freeze hairspray could make my son&#8217;s hair a spiked weapon it should work on the bugs, plus I feel it&#8217;s a little safer than the heavy duty chemical bug sprays. Lots of luck!</p>
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