I was cleaning one day and sucked one up in my vacuum cleaner and it crawled out when I was cleaning the vacuum! Scared everything out of me! I freaked out and thru the casing thing at it. I still don't know what happened to it after that. Ew!
2007-10-01 03:27:09
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answer #1
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answered by Blonde Bombshell 6
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Yes they can,,,, as long as they weren't killed on the way to the dirt collection area.
It wouldn't be suffocated like some people are saying as your hoover is constantly sucking air and dirt into the collecting area.
Once you switch the vacuum off, the spider(if still alive) is then free to crawl around and find its way back out again.
2007-10-01 10:57:17
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answered by badassbiker1974 2
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not if your hoover is on for at least 3 mins after sucking it up. It takes 3mins to suffocate a spider.
2007-10-01 05:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I've often wondered about that one. I suppose it's possible. I vacuum up other things after I've vacuumed a spider...so I know the spider is in the bag and not just hanging around the hose.
2007-10-01 03:20:20
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answered by sci55 5
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My strategies was the main secure place to pass to until somebody confirmed me the line to abode... a house that would not cover me from the international yet teach me what the international is, takes me closer to it and understand what that is all approximately. on each occasion that occurs, the sensation of ought to flee the international gradually vanishes. while the international is interior, there is not any escaping... there is largely one way it is left... embody it.
2016-11-06 22:41:48
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answered by ? 4
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They dye in a Dieson vacuum cleaner.
2007-10-01 03:29:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and they grow to a very large size and come into your room in the middle of the night. They wrap you in a web, torture and eat you for the way you treated them.
Be afraid, very afraid.
2007-10-01 09:48:37
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answered by Al L 4
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They feed on the dust, grow to the size of your hand, bust their way out of the hoover, then come back to get you whilst you're asleep.
2007-10-01 03:20:52
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answered by Anonymous
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i would have thought they'd get ripped to bits going up the nozzle at that speed, or suffocate in the vacuum, but as Ive never done it to one , i don't know
2007-10-01 03:27:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they can, my mum said she seen one craw out the noozle of her vaccum cleaner. yuk
2007-10-01 03:24:14
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answered by magsy23 1
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