Just got this guy (was pretty easy because he was already in the drawer I use for leftover containers though.) How do you guys normally dispose of captured mosquitos/spiders/other pests?
>>2359009
Drinking glass.
Yeah, I'm boring. Fuck off.
>>2359009
If it was in your home it's from around and spiders are good at finding their way back in, so your best bet it's to release it very far away.
Giving that you dont want it death.
Put it outside. It will continue to look for a mate inside your walls feeding on the population of bugs in your home.
When you see a spider in the open in its traveling for a reason. But may be hard to retrace his steps outside the room into the walls
>>2359009
>Spiders
>Pests
>>2359009
>Spider
Scoop up on paper and set in the bushes outside.
>Millipede
Sweep outside with broom.
>Moth
Catch it in a cup and let it go outside.
>Mosquito
Death by finger.
>Cockroach
Death by boot.
>>2361267
>>Spider
>Death by boot.
>>Millipede
>Death by boot.
>>Moth
>Death by boot.
>>Mosquito
>Death by boot.
>>Cockroach
>Death by boot.
>>2359009
if i dont kill them by stomping on their little bodies until their exoskeletons are inside them, i usually flush them down the toilet.
I dont wanna go outside and the fear of them coming back is too much to let them live.
>>2359034
Just attempted to catch yet another mosquito with a glass, something went wrong, it moved at the last second and I think it got decapitated or something. Feels bad, I hate personally killing insects, including mosquitoes, for some reason. Thought I'd come to /an/ to read some depressing stories to cheer me up. RIP in pieces.
Aside from stupid accidents like this I've become quite proficient at it. I catch about 1 or 2 per day. The only real problem is sighting them. Wasps are scary and cockroaches are probably the hardest to catch, luckily they're both very rare here.