yes
very harmful
Yes there they eat flys
They eat pests, including other spiders, as mostly all spiders do.
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The pumpkin spider is another name for the European Garden Spider (Araneus diadematus).They are not poisonous to humans and provide pest control for our yards. It is important to know that these are helpful spiders that we can enjoy. It is awesome to see the female when she is so large (just before she lays her eggs).
Yes, but generally they live in shallow water areas.. you should try google it's very helpful.
Most of the time, none. A spider bite is a toxic irritant, which no antibiotic will help. If no secondary infection develops at the site (rare) there is no need for antibiotics. An antibiotic (with no infection) is a foolish waste of time. An antihistamine (like Benadryl) can be very helpful, though. And cortisone ointment can be very helpful.
According to a website that i just visited (the bug man??) this spider could be what is called a false black widow. I too had a question about this specific description of spider- as I recently found FOUR of them within three days in the same area in my house. According to the bug man, this spider actually eats black widows and something else called a sow bug. Hope this is helpful
Barn spider, black widow spider, brown spider, cellar spider, cobweb spider, comb- footed spider, crab spider, dock spider, fishing spider, funnel web spider, ghost spider, ground spider, jumping spider, lynx spider, nursery spider, orb web spider, pirate spider, sac spider, spitting spider, tarantula, trapdoor spider, and wolf spider.
well a spider can help by eating flies or like a dragonflies lavae eat mosquito larvae alot of bugs are helpful yet mysterious
it is an outdoor spider
It depends on what species for example a tarantula is in indoor spider and a grass spider is an out door spider!