Tony Allen came up with the idea for the Spider Catcher after spending years chasing spiders with a hoover or rolled up newspaper for his young son who was terrified of them. Not wanting to harm the spiders & conscious of peoples fear of spiders, Tony came up with a way to harmlessly remove spiders & other household pests. The Spider Catcher keeps you at a comfortable distance when you pick up & transport the spider or insect. The Spider Catcher is about 65cm long. The average arm length is 65cm, so you can estimate your body being about 1.3m (4 foot) from the Spider. It is long enough to reach ceilings & awkward places like in corners. On a recent visit to Irel&, the Prince of Wales was given a present of the Spider Catcher. The Prince was so impressed with the environmentally friendly product that he asked his secretary at Clarence House to send a letter praising the invention & congratulating Tony on his idea. The Spider Catcher is also gentle to insects. It was tested on hundreds of spiders & it never harmed a single insect; it is gentle enough to catch butterflies without causing any damage to their delicate wings. People don't want to kill or harm insects if it's not necessary. Therefore there is a feel good factor when using The Spider Catcher that you have removed a spider or insect without causing harm. But you don't have to use it to catch spiders, it can be used on a variety of insects including butterflies, moths etc. The Spider Catcher is also convenient for collecting dead insects from window sills (even dead spiders are scary!), picking up goldfish & collecting mayfly for fishing. The Spider Catcher makes a perfect gift for people afraid of spiders & its so easy to use. A unique invention- awarded the Geneva Gold Medal with Distinction.
Dimensions:
Length
- 65cm / 26"