You mean, you don’t pick them up with a glass and a piece of paper at put them outside?
I dont usually bother with the glass, I just scoop them up with the paper and try to reposition it so that they dont crawl off before I reach the door
I’m a big fan of using those clear plastic soup containers from takeout, if you have them. (I try to avoid plastic where practical, but life happens and they accumulate.) Their transparency means most spiders (or any other creepy crawly I’m trying to gently relocate) don’t see them coming, and their size compared to the target makes for an easy capture job even for fast little critters. Very straightforward solution IME.
Isn’t that just something that people do on movies or television?
No.
Jumpers are bros! They get to live. If I see them, it just means they’re working. When the bugs are gone, so are they.
I watched a jumping spider video on Facebook, now the algorithm thinks I’m obsessed with them.
I do keep watching the videos though, they are cute.
Their behavior gives off a smart animal vibe, so they’re more relatable than the usual spider’s unpredictable scurrying.






