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House centipedes do this too. The bigger they are the sooner they disappear after you look away.
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That thing where you smack one and its tendrils stick to the wall and wiggle while it gets away
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Yeah that's rather unsettling. They're little hive-mind spastic monsters.
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I keep a can of raid on hand at all times
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I just hate spraying that shit in the house especially in the kitchen or bedroom where these guys alway are
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Get a spray bottle, fill with rubbing alcohol. That's what I use for wasps.
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really, cool. Slower than raid I assume? Also, tips wise, diatomaceous earth is great for crawly things
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You have to soak them and then it takes...I dunno, 15 seconds? 30? Not instant.
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But one good shot will knock a wasp to the ground and then you squirt them a few more times and done.
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We use diatomaceous earth sometimes but you need to saturate an area and keep it dry for it to work.
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