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Karakal
Hatchling
United Kingdom
129 Posts |
Posted - 04/09/2011 : 23:07:53
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I am sick and tired of frightening myself to death every time I spot a spider in my room, and I want to buy one of those plug in ultrasonic/electromagnetic deterrants. I have to keep my corn snake in my room and I wanted to know if buying a repellant would distress him? Anyone know if it would off the top of their heads? I don;t want to waste money buying one if it upsets my poor little baby! xD Thank you all in advance! ~Kara |
Lurking in: Brighton, East Sussex 0.0.2 Cornsnake (Claude, Normal | Tiz, Ghost) 0.3.0 Equines (Keira, ShireX | Katie, Highland | Skippy, Newforest) 0.1.0 Chickens (Borelo, AracuanaX) 0.0.1 Goldfish (Eiji) |
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Kehhlyr
ǝʞɐɔ sǝʌoן
United Kingdom
8173 Posts |
Posted - 04/09/2011 : 23:58:50
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That is actually a very good question. Can you drop a link to one of the things you're on about please, would be interesting to read up on it as well.
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-=Kehhlyr - The Resident Loon
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Karakal
Hatchling
United Kingdom
129 Posts |
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Kehhlyr
ǝʞɐɔ sǝʌoן
United Kingdom
8173 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2011 : 11:55:20
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Specs say they're unsafe for Tarantulas, rodents and other small inverts. I'm not sure on if they would cause any issue or not with snakes or other reptiles. It's supposed to work by high pitched sound waves, as snakes don't have an external ear then you'd think they might not be able to hear it, but could it still cause issues???? I've not a clue, and don't think I'd like to hazard a guess either. To be honest you're probably better safe than sorry and not using one.
Have you tried making up a citrus mix?? From recollection spiders 'taste' with their feet and don't like citrus. A small mix of jif lemon and water sprayed in a few different places will make all 8 of their MASSIVE GIANT HUGE HAIRY FEET taste it and should put them off. Spray it onto where they could get in, window ledges, door frames etc every fortnight or so and I'd imagine it'd keep them away. Or do what i do and just ignore them, many times I've seen MONSTROUS 8-LEGGED BEASTS happily taking a stroll down my curtains, they get well fed as well because some of them are probably big enough to take down a cricket.
/edit Just found this: http://naturalpestcontrolmethods.blogspot.com/2011/04/citrus-oils-effectively-prevent-spider.html |
-=Kehhlyr - The Resident Loon
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garrie
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
1148 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2011 : 12:05:16
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At work, we have a spray called "Midas Spider Ex" to stop spiders setting off the alarms overnight - it certainly does the trick (i work in a converted cow shed, so spiders are a problem...along with woodlice, flies, wasps...)!
Also, we did get one those high pitch electric plug things at some point in the past - it didn't seem to make any difference at all (in fact, if i remember rightly, a colleague put a spider on the plug whilst it was on and it decided to build a home on it) |
^click for more pics^ Garrie - Halesworth, Suffolk. 1.0 AURYN (fire morph corn) 0.1 Puzzle (Cat) |
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Auld Baldy
Ikea's Pimp
United Kingdom
1619 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2011 : 15:54:51
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Snakes are more responsive to low frequency vibration rather than audible noise. As these devices operate at high / ultra sonic frequencies so I doubt if it would affect them. Think of 'silent' dog whistles, bat echo location, hoodie youth move-alongs etc which are inaudible to most folk. Exception is young folk. As a teenage youth (long time ago) I could hear the line whistle generated by the TV's of the day. It drove me nuts! That's my excuse anyway. |
1.0.0: Miami Normal: Taggart 0.0.1: Carolina Normal: Wee Woody 0.0.1: Grey Rat Snake: Mirkey 0.0.1: Amel Corn: Blaze 1.0.0: Carpet Python: Vambo 0.0.1: MBK: Fester 0.0.1: Florida King Snake : Rattler (Rattle & Hum) 0.0.1. California King Snake: El Diablo Diego 0.2.0 Tarantulas : Ermintrude & Euphemia. |
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Mort13
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
5599 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2011 : 16:19:10
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Or.....to save the worry of anything affecting your snakes health,you could get one of these!
http://www.spidercatcher.net/product.htm
I bought one a couple of years back and its been a Godsend lol as I'm absolutely pathetic when it comes to spids You even get a little plastic spider to practise with hee,hee. |
3.1.0 Corn snakes, 1.0.0 T-Albino Cape House Snake, 0.1.0 Western Hognose, 1.0.0 MBK, 0.1.0 Childrens Python, 1.0.0 Nicaraguan Dwarf Boas 0.0.1 Occelated Skink, 1.0.0 Leopard Gecko, 1.0.3 Tarantulas, 0.0.2 Damon diadema 1.0.0 C0ckatiel,
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Katie.Dublin
Sub Adult
Ireland
1560 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2011 : 21:57:06
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quote: Originally posted by Kehhlyr
Have you tried making up a citrus mix?? From recollection spiders 'taste' with their feet and don't like citrus. A small mix of jif lemon and water sprayed in a few different places will make all 8 of their MASSIVE GIANT HUGE HAIRY FEET taste it and should put them off. Spray it onto where they could get in, window ledges, door frames etc every fortnight or so and I'd imagine it'd keep them away. /edit Just found this: http://naturalpestcontrolmethods.blogspot.com/2011/04/citrus-oils-effectively-prevent-spider.html
I WILL be trying that citrus idea around my windows. |
0.1 normal (Miami) - Hugo 0.1 hypo Motley - Spunky 0.1 MBK - Tequila. RIP Horses, bearded dragons, a red tailed boa constrictor, a tortoise, a cat and a dog |
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fluffycorn
Yearling
United Kingdom
514 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2011 : 23:07:58
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quote: Originally posted by Kehhlyr
Specs say they're unsafe for Tarantulas, rodents and other small inverts. I'm not sure on if they would cause any issue or not with snakes or other reptiles. It's supposed to work by high pitched sound waves, as snakes don't have an external ear then you'd think they might not be able to hear it, but could it still cause issues???? I've not a clue, and don't think I'd like to hazard a guess either. To be honest you're probably better safe than sorry and not using one.
Have you tried making up a citrus mix?? From recollection spiders 'taste' with their feet and don't like citrus. A small mix of jif lemon and water sprayed in a few different places will make all 8 of their MASSIVE GIANT HUGE HAIRY FEET taste it and should put them off. Spray it onto where they could get in, window ledges, door frames etc every fortnight or so and I'd imagine it'd keep them away. Or do what i do and just ignore them, many times I've seen MONSTROUS 8-LEGGED BEASTS happily taking a stroll down my curtains, they get well fed as well because some of them are probably big enough to take down a cricket.
/edit Just found this: http://naturalpestcontrolmethods.blogspot.com/2011/04/citrus-oils-effectively-prevent-spider.html
I will try the jif lemon and water spray, I've had enough of vacating my bedroom due to a ungodly creature |
1.0.0 Amelanistic Corn Snake 0.1.0 Jack Russell Terrier |
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fluffycorn
Yearling
United Kingdom
514 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2011 : 23:10:34
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the funniest though is my 18 (yes 18) year old brother sleeping on the sofa for the past few nights because he saw a "gigantic spider" crawl down to his bed and is convinced it's came over in the bananas my dad bought :) |
1.0.0 Amelanistic Corn Snake 0.1.0 Jack Russell Terrier |
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Karakal
Hatchling
United Kingdom
129 Posts |
Posted - 07/09/2011 : 11:47:59
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Thank you for responses! :0
Thanks for the suggestion of the catcher, Mort! xD But I don't have a problem catching the little buggers when I see them, I just hate the moments of sheer panic when I have seen one run under my bed! Then I have problems! Hahaha~
I will be trying the preventatives as well, citrus sprays to confuse the holypoopout of their monster feet! But I may still try out an electronic scarer tentatively.. Omg though, Auld Baldy, I have the same problem with hearing the poxy high pitched cat scareres and things! >_< I can occasionally hear a 'pip' of my friends bug/midge deterrant. Terribly vexxing at time, but I have learned to ignore it now.. xD
fluffy, better not tell him we found a massive terrifying spider in a crate of bananas at work once, we put him in a clear pot and called him Frank. Then waited for Defra to come and advise. o_o |
Lurking in: Brighton, East Sussex 0.0.2 Cornsnake (Claude, Normal | Tiz, Ghost) 0.3.0 Equines (Keira, ShireX | Katie, Highland | Skippy, Newforest) 0.1.0 Chickens (Borelo, AracuanaX) 0.0.1 Goldfish (Eiji) |
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Auld Baldy
Ikea's Pimp
United Kingdom
1619 Posts |
Posted - 07/09/2011 : 20:04:16
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Hi Karakal, look on the bright side. You will eventualy grow out of the HF sensitivity. The down side is that the older you get the more you get afflicted by Tinitus. lol! ;0) |
1.0.0: Miami Normal: Taggart 0.0.1: Carolina Normal: Wee Woody 0.0.1: Grey Rat Snake: Mirkey 0.0.1: Amel Corn: Blaze 1.0.0: Carpet Python: Vambo 0.0.1: MBK: Fester 0.0.1: Florida King Snake : Rattler (Rattle & Hum) 0.0.1. California King Snake: El Diablo Diego 0.2.0 Tarantulas : Ermintrude & Euphemia. |
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