Not in the wild, but they are commonly kept as pets indoors.
No, spiders are only be attracted by the bugs on the plants.
Five different types of spiders which are both indoor and outdoor include wolf spiders, sac spiders, fishing spiders, sowbug spiders, jumping spiders, and jumping spiders. These are commonly found both in and around the home.
Insects and some types of mold.
On ur computer/laptop,then go to google. And then search images of spiders and up there u find web and etc.So,click images
they are out side spiders. they live on floures and travle by web by web (not the internet)
Two disadvantages of spiders are their venomous bites, which can be harmful or even deadly to humans, and their ability to create unsightly webs in indoor spaces. Additionally, some people have arachnophobia, a fear of spiders, which can cause anxiety and distress.
I don't think you should.. your cat could eat a poisonous spider and get hurt.
I have been reading up on spiders and when i searched for Parson Spider i found a picture (below) and if this is the spider you found an Eastern Parson Spider you should be glad to know that they are a harmless indoor spider.
To avoid encounters with black spiders in New York, it is important to take precautions such as wearing gloves when working in areas where spiders may be present, shaking out clothing and shoes before putting them on, and keeping outdoor areas clear of clutter where spiders may hide. Additionally, sealing cracks and crevices in buildings can help prevent spiders from entering indoor spaces.
Spiders may enter homes in search of food, water, warmth, or shelter. They can sneak in through gaps in doors, windows, and walls or accidentally hitch a ride on items brought inside. In general, spiders gravitate towards indoor spaces that provide suitable conditions for nesting and hunting.
No. Fishing spiders are hunting spiders of the genus Dolomedes.