Sure are! Miss Rebecca down there got what little we could find about their bite, but what we did figure on were solutions to the more practical matter of trappin' 'em and neutralizin' 'em.
In a nutshell, they're pretty vulnerable to pepper spray. They hate it in their eyes n' their mouths, and since they're mostly mouth, it's easy to hit 'em there. Don't seem to see in the infrared spectrum - smoke screens work just fine on 'em too.
For traps, we've got the designs over here at NYU. If you wanna take a look, you're welcome to drop by.
Name's MacGyver, by the way. On behalf of Team Science, we're sure glad to have another researcher 'round here.
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Date: 2009-01-07 01:36 am (UTC)In a nutshell, they're pretty vulnerable to pepper spray. They hate it in their eyes n' their mouths, and since they're mostly mouth, it's easy to hit 'em there. Don't seem to see in the infrared spectrum - smoke screens work just fine on 'em too.
For traps, we've got the designs over here at NYU. If you wanna take a look, you're welcome to drop by.
Name's MacGyver, by the way. On behalf of Team Science, we're sure glad to have another researcher 'round here.