Disguising Spy Bugs

If you are going to be using spy bugs in order to collect information or gather evidence, it is very important that you find the proper disguise. You do not want to raise suspicions. Simply placing a small electronic device in an area is a bad idea. It obvious looks like a spy bug. Even if it is not noticed immediately, eventually someone will see it and get suspicious. And once those suspicions enter, it is harder to use spy bugs in the future to find the information you need. Spy bugs can easily be disguised in a variety of ways. They are best used in the form of objects that look nothing like spy tools. Ordinary items are the best, especially items that one would expect to see in almost any setting. To complete the illusion, it is best if the spy bugs you use perform their ostentatious functions, like writing if you use a pen, or the ability to make a phone call if you use a cell phone. Pens and cell phones are among the most common and popular of spy bugs. This is because a pen is welcome just about anywhere, and nearly everyone has a cell phone. Additionally, pens are easily left behind, "forgotten," and they can even be given away without arousing suspicion. Cell phones are great because you can plug them into a wall to "charge," or they can also be "forgotten" when you set them down. Spy bugs are convenient for many reasons. They are often very small, and this makes it possible to slip them onto your target. They fit easily into briefcases, purses, wallets, backpacks, and can be left in cars in the pockets or under the mats. In addition to pens and cell phones, other types of bugs come disguised as buttons, hats, makeup compacts (anything from powder cases to lipstick tubes), and even reading glasses. Whether you want to know what is being said after you leave a room, or whether you are performing reconnaissance, whether you are collecting evidence for use in a civil case or simply recording your conversations in order to protect yourself down the line, you can more effectively get the information you need with the help of cleverly disguised spy bugs. (c) 2005 Copyright www.spyassociates.com. This article is about: Spy Bugs.