Moving through the tunnels, knowing where to go to get to dispite the tunnels splitting in multiple places, the bug moved to other the exits of the nest, and sealed those up with the material used in its cocoon. After having sealed those, it headed to where the squirrel pups where housed.
Laying still for a moment, the bug listened for movement, still not able to see very well, and sniffed the different scents present. While it did so, it felt something press against its side. It was one of the adult squirrels, drawn to the bug by the definitive squirrel sound it emitted. The bug alowed this for a moment, remaining still, untill the squirrel was sniffing around at the bug's front side, where upon the bug lunged at it, biting down on the squirrel neck and applying pressure thereon. The squirrel struggled while shrieking for a time, until it sufficated, where upon the bug released it. Rather then eating it imediately, it left it to chase after the other squirrels, who were spooked and run off upon hearing the shrieks of the one the bug attacked.
With the exists sealed, the bug was quick to trap the first set of squirls, finding them clawing at the purple material while some of the pups cowered in a corner where they were put down after being carried away by the adults. Opening and twitching with its mandibles, the bug sprayed the adults with the lemon-yellow liquid, using more then it did when fending off the snake. This put the in too much pain to really struggle, alowing the bug to kill them with relative ease. After doing so, it moved on to the cubs, not bothering to spray them with the liquid, knowing they were defenceless to begin with.
After killing the squirrels at one exit, the bug left those too and repeated the process at another tunnel, only stopping once it found what squirrels remained had clawed their way through the blockade at the third exit. Clacking its mandibles, the bug went to eat its kills, eating the squirrel in the chamber the cubs were initially housed in last. After, it cocooned itself again.