PHASE A: TARGET ACQUISITION   
    
𓆣 ADVANCED ACQUISITION TECHNIQUES 𓆣 You are not hunting an insect; you are hunting a highly coordinated organism. To succeed, your sensory input must extend beyond basic sight. 1. Visual Processing and Perimeter Scan The Target is a high-visibility pest, yet its speed is a major counter-tactic. Do not be fooled by open areas. While they appear conspicuous, their true habitat lies in the unseen corners. Focus your scan on the reverse side of cabinetry, behind appliances, and the base of walls where its many compatriots reside. 2. Auditory Silence Protocol You must become one with the environment to hear the enemy's approach. While basic movement registers at an estimated 2 dB, their internal communication may generate up to 8 dB—a high-frequency chaos. Minimize all self-generated noise and remain motionless against the floor or wall until you can detect the faint chittering of their anxious advance. 3. Tactile Evasion (The Close Threat) The Target knows that the most dangerous location is the safest, which is often you. The hostile entity may exploit your focused attention to ascend to your arm, clothing, or even your neck. Maintain constant awareness of your personal perimeter. Any unexpected, slight tickling sensation must be immediately addressed and logged as an extreme close-quarters threat. Practice! Analyze the environmental diagram below. The hostile unit is not defined by color or size, but by the subtle, characteristic marks they leave, even though some dirt might be environmental noise. You must carefully identify the correct trace to confirm the position. Click the single correct element to lock the coordinates before the hostile entity flees to [SAFE_ZONE] and immediately proceed to Tooling. [Initiate Phase A Scenario]