If you find a giant spider at home, you can follow these steps:
Keep calm: Don't panic, slowly approach and observe its location.
Ensure safety: If you are unsure whether it is toxic, avoid direct contact. Wear long-sleeved clothes and gloves just in case.
Use a container to capture: Find a transparent container (such as a glass) and gently cover the spider, then use a piece of paper or hard card to slowly insert it between the container and the surface to guide the spider into the container.
Release outdoors: After capturing, take the container outdoors, away from the doorway, and release the spider.
Clean up the environment: Check the corners of the room, window sills, door cracks, etc. to make sure there are no spider webs and other insects left. Keeping your home clean can reduce the chance of spider invasion.
Seal the entrance: Check and seal various gaps and holes in the home, especially the edges of windows and doors, to prevent more spiders from coming in.
Professional help: If you are afraid to deal with it or are not sure whether the spider is poisonous, you can contact a professional pest control staff to deal with it.
Prevention is the key. Keeping your home clean and sealing all potential entrances is the best way to avoid spider invasion.
animal tags: Giant-Spider