Put the whole enclosure in a trash bag and seal it up till the smell is gone.can i wrap my tarantula tank with plastic wrap? u know the stuff that wrap food for storing purpose....to prevent any chemical toxication coz theres a mosquito fogger happening nearby...
Why cant wrap it bro? Any reason why?Put the whole enclosure in a trash bag and seal it up till the smell is gone.
As long as you can ensure the whole thing is sealed I guess it wont matter. It's just a lot easier to seal a bag then to completely cover and large object with wrap and have it seal up good enough to make a difference.Why cant wrap it bro? Any reason why?
Nearby? How close is nearby? In the same room? The next room? Outside? Across the street? A block away.theres a mosquito fogger happening nearby...
Block beside mineNearby? How close is nearby? In the same room? The next room? Outside? Across the street? A block away.
I doubt that you need to worry about pesticides a block away...Block beside mine
If i wrap my tarantula tank is it bring tarantula harm?I doubt that you need to worry about pesticides a block away...
I spray the outside of my house with commercial grade pesticides monthly. I've never had an unexplained death. Granted, I skip spraying anywhere near my T room, but the point stands.
No, but the method that @Trenor mentioned would be far easier.So
If i wrap my tarantula tank is it bring tarantula harm?
Just scared the plastic trash bag got hole that i didnt notice....No, but the method that @Trenor mentioned would be far easier.
Man, you're being way too paranoid. Did you not read what I wrote about me spraying pesticide? You don't need to make an air tight container.Just scared the plastic trash bag got hole that i didnt notice....
Thank you for your 'spraying pesticide outside' post, you just calmed my nerves a LOT about an 'organic pesticide' company spraying apartments in my complex. I refused their service, and put my T's in a closed cabinet in the farthest room from the front (and only) door. Being new to this hobby can be SCARY.... Now I can actually focus on my work today lolMan, you're being way too paranoid. Did you not read what I wrote about me spraying pesticide? You don't need to make an air tight container.
Spot on, mate. I mean, you don't want to just ignore the spraying all together, but what you did should definitely be sufficient.Thank you for your 'spraying pesticide outside' post, you just calmed my nerves a LOT about an 'organic pesticide' company spraying apartments in my complex. I refused their service, and put my T's in a closed cabinet in the farthest room from the front (and only) door. Being new to this hobby can be SCARY.... Now I can actually focus on my work today lol
I doubt that you need to worry about pesticides a block away.
The cleaning fumes are affecting my spelling.In one way I understand, but the one's I get inpatient with are the Americanese speakers who like to deliberately play the games.
Now I have to get back to housework