Spider in Microwave

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So I wake up this morning, go to nuke some breakfast and I notice what, at first, appeared to be a large crack in the cover of the microwave clock. Closer inspection revealed some kind of house spider INSIDE the cover of the clock! I tried to get pictures, but they didn't come out well at all.

The spider is still alive, it's moving, but it's inside my microwave. . .I have no clue how it could have gotten in there. Nor do I have any clue how to get it out! :eek:

Any ideas? :?
 

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I would spritz him down with a bit of water. definitely a more humane way of chasing him out than cranking the microwave on
 

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I think the little guy is pretty well sheilded from the "nuking" part of the microwave. . .I had cooked my egg sandwich before I noticed the little guy in there, and the little guy is still moving around. I thought of the water idea, but the spider is in the part where the clock and other electronics are. There's also no way to get water in there, and I don't want to fry my microwave. . . :? I still can't figure out how it got in there, there are no openings! :confused:

It's a puzzle. :confused:
 

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just dont spray it AND microwave :p

is it a spider you have lost?
 

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That is crazy! I kept trying to picture that! I hope you can get him out :(

Nothing worse than watching a spidy suffer :(
 

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I checked all my T's as soon as I noticed it. Everybody is where they're supposed to be. The little guy in the microwave is some random wild spider. I'd like to get the little guy out of my microwave, but I can't think of any way short of taking the entire casing apart. :?

Guess I'll be busy tonight.
 

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Please post some pix if you can... this is kinda interesting. Good luck!
 

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lol my relatives apartment has the same problem BUT with cacaroaches by the thousand all over the place hahaha......hmm try blowing in smoke oh yea one time i was making a home for a widow i used superglue there after i introduced it and next thing you no it was drug and couldnt build webs and died within aweek or so :( try this method on the tip of a stick and poke.
 

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I did try to get a picture, but it came out just a green and black blur.

Last night when I went to try one more time to pop the cover off the readout on the microwave the little spider was gone. I hope it found its way out and not further into my microwave. . . :?
 

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Hi all, I'm new to this group and found it trying to research our bizarre spider issue! We also have one stuck under the faceplate of the microwave clock. See picture attached. How do I get her/him out and what are the chances he/she could create a egg nest? It looks like she/he has created a bit of a web so I guess it's a happy home now (just the home owner isn't thrilled!) Thanks in advance for any tips!
 

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Last night when I went to try one more time to pop the cover off the readout on the microwave the little spider was gone. I hope it found its way out and not further into my microwave. . . :?
EDIT: didn't realize this was a necro'd post but I'll keep it anyway

I don't know your background but if you're not familiar with electronics and high voltage components I wouldn't be mucking around in it too much. Popping the cover off (just the clock? much better) and not touching anything is one thing but if you get the urge to dig further I would caution you against it unless you know what you're doing. Some electronic/electrical components (not talking about batteries) can store energy even after power is removed and might discharge through you if you touch them.

It's a wild spider, not worth going to the hospital or morgue over it being in your microwave :) Chances are it crawled in one of the crevices or holes and made its way up to the LCD display. From there who knows where it went. It might have crispied itself by now or maybe it got out.
 
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Hi all, I'm new to this group and found it trying to research our bizarre spider issue! We also have one stuck under the faceplate of the microwave clock. See picture attached. How do I get her/him out and what are the chances he/she could create a egg nest? It looks like she/he has created a bit of a web so I guess it's a happy home now (just the home owner isn't thrilled!) Thanks in advance for any tips!
Same comment as above. Unless the cover comes off the clock itself be extremely careful or even better don't mess with it at all unless you're familiar with high voltage components. The cover probably removes fairly easily and from there it might be possible to access the front controls and possibly unscrew the clock from its mounts but if the spider runs deeper in to the guts it gets a bit more interesting.

No food will probably find its way in to the microwave so either it'll eventually find its way out to feed or it'll starve/dehydrate to death. If you do go messing around in it don't touch anything, wear rubber soled shoes/boots, and use only insulated tools. It doesn't take much current to hurt or kill you.

http://www.oshatrain.org/courses/mods/715m2.html
 

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Unplug it and take it apart? Taking the cover off a microwave can be a pain in the tukus. Usually one piece that wraps around it. Not a big deal, just a whole lot of screw holes to get realigned. The spider will go hide in the innards most likely and can be darned hard to fish out.
As far as zaps go, the magnetron exciter circuit can be a bit lethal, up around 6000 volts with a capacitor that can store a charge while unplugged, so avoid foofing in the wiring. If you aren't able to tell what the electrical components are and the spider heads into them consider taking it to an experienced repair person. (I'm one and I don't feel comfy mucking around a voltage doubler circuit without discharging the cap)
 
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I used to do car audio installs. The 1F (occasionally 1.5), 12VDC caps that I'd sometimes have to install or uninstall always made me nervous. I knew people who has been zapped by one or more in parallel and none suggested I try it lol
 

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I knew people who has been zapped by one or more in parallel and none suggested I try it lol
(It's not just the cap but a xfrmr attached to it - as a crossover coil - that can add the shazam to your life. CDI, capacitor discharge ignition ring any bells?) :hurting::astonished:
 

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Hi all, I'm new to this group and found it trying to research our bizarre spider issue! We also have one stuck under the faceplate of the microwave clock. See picture attached. How do I get her/him out and what are the chances he/she could create a egg nest? It looks like she/he has created a bit of a web so I guess it's a happy home now (just the home owner isn't thrilled!) Thanks in advance for any tips!

Cute little sac spider. Sac spiders are known for making their homes inside appliances. I believe Mazda had to do a recall once because all the vehicles from a specific plant had sac spiders in their fuel systems.
 

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Sac spiders are known for making their homes inside appliances.
Ants too. I've seen a lot of gadgets destroyed by their formic acid treatment around here. Lost 2 cameras to the bleeping (censored)
 

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Back to reality, and feel free to correct me here, can't think of anything spider, or spider web, that has enough free ions to screw up the works of an appliance. The high voltage leads and connectors are shielded anyway so it would take some determination, a hefty dose of dumb luck and the correct size spider to bridge the terminals, the resulting ion charged spider vapor would pose only a momentary transient risk and the carbonized mess would be blown to smithereens.
 
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I believe Mazda had to do a recall once because all the vehicles from a specific plant had sac spiders in their fuel systems.
I've heard that as well time ago, and at first i didn't believed that. Then, one day, received a call from my Brother.
The Father of his Lady (My Brother Lady) is a mechanic, and guess what he found inside one, working, just two years ago?

A C.punctorium :)

He put the spider (a nice specimen) into a cup, similar to those 32 oz something (lol, sorry, i'm not that much used to those measures) you guys use, and showed us.
 
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