A GARDENER has shared the glove storage hack that prevents dangerous run-ins with bugs. Viewers, however, were worried about the potential stench. Redditor Cantorgreen shared the gardening tip in a viral post.
"Gardener tip: store your gloves in an air-tight container to keep bugs from snuggling in," they said. They showed off the plastic container they used to safely keep their trust gardening gloves. After a chilling run-in with a critter, they explained that they had to adapt to protect themselves.
"I rarely put on gloves while gardening because I'm afraid of spiders (I live in Texas). This is a great idea," said one commenter. "I'm from Texas.
I started containing my gloves after an encounter with a brown recluse," the Redditor replied. "But I'm big on wearing gloves because I think it's important to protect my hands." "I used to work for engineering companies who did a lot of work in refineries in Louisiana," said another viewer.
"Our safety guy taught us to always take your gloves and whap them really hard against the wall or another hard object to kill anything that might have crawled inside. "Black widows are a big problem there, and they like the warm little hiding places against pipes and t banks that have to be heated to do whatever process is happening there. "He claims to have had several employees lose fingers to brown recluse bites or Black Widow bites over the years because they didn't listen.
I always do it, even at home." Many viewers were grateful for their.
