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We caught a bat in our house with a butterfly net.
I doubt you have one, but a fishing net would work well, too. Perhaps, if you have a fishing neighbor, you can borrow it?
What's special about a butterfly net is its shape. It's very long, so that once you've whipped the net over the critter, and the critter is in the net, you can just quickly turn the handle so that it can't fly back out.
A simpler option is to give the critter a way outside and then just leave the area.
I doubt you have one, but a fishing net would work well, too. Perhaps, if you have a fishing neighbor, you can borrow it?
What's special about a butterfly net is its shape. It's very long, so that once you've whipped the net over the critter, and the critter is in the net, you can just quickly turn the handle so that it can't fly back out.
A simpler option is to give the critter a way outside and then just leave the area.