Woodrow
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Well, i use to kill the spiders but now i think of the spider as the Creation of Allaah, it doesnt cause harm, as for the ones sis Gossamer has warned us off, i dunno what i would do then, but Islamically i think if theyre gonna harm you then maybe you should kill it but thats my opinion InshaAllaah need to read up more.. and more the spiders in the household, if i see any i usually pick it up and put it outside lol and trust i do get scared, its just i dont wanna kill the spider, (lol i cried once coz i thought i killed one once :|)..but yeah just either get someone to pick it and place it outside, it doesnt do anything...lol so yeahh ...ad i think its bad to kill it too...
and placing it under a cup may resrict air from getting in so i think eventually it "May" die, so as i said place outside, or ask someone InshaAllaah
Hope i helped InshaAllaah
Wa alaaykum salaam
I don't want to encourage anybody to trap spiders. But if you or anybody is catching them in jars, bottles etc. They are quite resilient creatures and can withstand a lot of captivity before being transported to a safe location. A cup of air should be enough to suffice a large one for for several days and most can go several weeks without food or water. So if the intent is to keep it captive until it can be turned loose in a safe environment, a person most likely can do so without harming the spider even if they have to keep it in a jar for a few days.
A bit of trivia: Many years ago when my kids were babies I caught a male black widow. I wanted to bring it to the local university and show it off in the bio lab as few people have ever seen a live male black widow. I put it in a baby food jar. Well things happened. The poor spider got put in my tool box and forgotten about. I finally found it a year later. It was still alive and healthy. I turned it loose and it scampered off, undamaged from it's long ordeal.