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How to Catch a Tarantula in the House in Thailand

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  • 3:49 aww poor spider. It was more scared of u guys
  • man you are undaunted!! i would call the whole national army to my house if i see that creature sneaking around...
  • or we could put on our thinking caps and use a bowl.....
  • no a tarantula in thailandthat is a house spider
  • it is a huntsman spider.
  • YOUR BRAVE! I WOULD CRY IF I SAW THAT IN MY HOUSE!!
  • You should have thrown a pokeball at it :)
  • Thai fast food.
  • Its a Garden spider ? idk but tarantula's arnt that skinny
  • 100% not a tarantula, looks like a huntsman spider.
  • My educated guess would be a Heteropoda species, commonly known as a Huntsman spider. I was considering a Haplopelma species of tarantula, especially because of the abdomen pattern, but even as juveniles, that genus is hairier than this spider appears to be, so I doubt it's a tarantula.
  • Had some of'em inside before. Definitely a Hunstman Harmless. You dont catch them. They dont even like you and wont stay loong.. If you're very paranoid use a box and a thin plate to pull under. Spiders brings good luck
  • It's very hard to tell, I wish you'd been able to get a close up. I think it's probably some juvenile form of Haplopelma species - perhaps the von worthi, because it didn't go for you. Next time, use a glass or a clear plastic cup. A large, tall deli cup works best. Once you have them "capped" under it, slide a piece of paper for the top so you can fasten the lid down, or makeshift a lid. You could have gotten yourself a lot of pain and also maybe killed the spider with the method you used.
  • I don't think it's a huntsmen, they are generally flatter then that, and more crablike. They move sideways more then anything.
  • must be a baby tarantula
  • No it isn't...
  • I will never move to Thailand.
  • Wow he is fast! Definitely pretty docile too. Reminds me of the yellow sac spider I found in my tub a while ago, only this one is obviously drastically bigger... I have no clue what this is though I can't even point you in the right direction, lol. It probably has a dangerous bite though, despite how docile and skiddish it is.
  • o_o I hate spiders
  • Use a box, not a bag... :) It is easier. :)
  • It's an HP SPIDER lol
  • Damn nature, you scary...
  • looking at the speed etc i thought it was a huntsman but one thing where i have my doubt is with regards to the abdomen , boy am i confuse now
  • Wow, it was a lot quicker that I thought it was going to be. My first thought was to trap it under a plastic container and then slip cardboard underneath to lift it outside. I was scared for you when I saw you come back with just a plastic bag over your hands lol. I had to laugh at the baby screams in the background. She seemed to scream at the most suspenseful moment. lol.
  • 100% not a tarantula.
  • heteropoda species
  • How to catch this? first step put on shoes :L
  • its a recluse. your lucky it did not bite u.
  • Vacuum cleaner could do the trick a flip flop does too Although the spy would die from collateral damage, LOL
  • is this inevitable when you live in asia?
  • you should lay some shoes and stuff around and boxes so they go inside and stuff and then there easier to catch
  • should have just smashed it, woulda made a huge mess though
  • Why didnt you just throw a pokeball at it? It would be a nice pet.
  • that little bag
  • Why would you. Just stand on it!
  • any method to keep them away from the house?
  • lol yeah drop it in the neighbour's garden instead :p
  • hehe, catching spiders and other insects is always a time-consuming and emotionally draining project!
  • i only make an accound for like and subscaibing ur videos my friend
  • @flickers456 no they're just really fuzzy =)
  • I dunno, it does kinda look like a tarantula, legs are too skinny. It looks more like a Huntsman spider.
  • Looks like a normal huntsman/Heteropoda spec., to me.
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