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What the flip is this flying monster in my condo and how do I make it go bye bye?


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32 minutes ago, connda said:

I had an Atlas moth flying around my place 4 years back.  Fantastic creatures.  Beautiful.

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We used to get them in the garden occasionally too. Not seen one for many years now though, probably because of the smoke. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, scubascuba3 said:

Just some moth, use a container with lid, cover the moth then slide the lid against the wall carefully 

Yes, Red Kramer has it right - 

Posted
41 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

If it's really a moth, that definitely doesn't sound so bad.

I recall something similar many years ago and luckily it was on the floor of my shower.

So I drowned it.

But it took about 10 flippin' minutes!

Like a horror movie it wouldn't quit.

I really felt like I had murdered something after that.

That's why I don't think something basic like a swat with a magazine will kill it and I'm skeptical about spraying it as well. I need more fire power but I forgot to pack my AK47.

 

Jingthing enjoys torturing and killing beautiful, harmless animals?  Sadly not surprising.  🤦‍♂️

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1 hour ago, bbi1 said:

It's soooooo incredibly dangerous you could die if you spend more than a few hours breathing in the same air when it's in the same room. If I were you, I'd leave this place and go find somewhere else to live immediately.

Yes, it's a flying saltwater crocodile.

They are toxic, poisonous and venomous.

Just by breathing the same air as you,  they transmit rabies, covid and H5N1.

Leave this place asap, drink 2 gallons of methanol and take a bath in 100%bleach.

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Take a plastic bag, with 2 hands cover the creature till it flies into the bags. Close said bag and release the creature outside. I've done this many times with flying creatures in the house.

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It's a baby Mothra.  The tiny princesses will be looking for it, expect some Japanese folks to come knocking.

 

I saw this movie when it came out, it made me scared of moths for a few years.

 

 

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Totally harmless moth.  Quite rare.  Please don't harm it. 

 

Best idea was to turn off indoor lights, put on outdoor ones, leave window/door open.

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