Spiders do not kill plants directly. They are predators that primarily feed on insects, not plants. However, some spiders may inadvertently damage plants by building webs that can trap and suffocate small insects that are beneficial to the plant. Overall, spiders are not harmful to plants and can even help control pest populations that may harm them.
they are harmful because they have poisnous like snakes
Spiders do not do anything that would hurt any kind of plant. Spiders are carnivores, and most of the time they eat insects. Some spiders eat a little plant pollen, and some spiders drink nectar from flowers, but they don't damage anything by so doing. Other than walking over plant life, or attaching webbing to branches or leaves, they do not interact with plants.
No spiders don't have ghosts. However their are species of spider with common names typically referred to as "ghosts" or ghost spiders. Among the species there are harmful /poisonous Species and non-harmful species. The same thing goes for the tarantula species family of spiders. There are harmful species and non-harmful species. I hoped that answered our question.
Spiders are not killing your plants. If anything, they are good for your plants, since they eat insects that eat plants.
No, spiders are only be attracted by the bugs on the plants.
Non-poisonous spiders include common house spiders, daddy longlegs, and wolf spiders. These spiders do not possess venom that is harmful to humans.
No they only get harm when you hurt them
THere poisonus
ALL spiders have venom to kill their prey but most spiders venom is not too harmful to humans
Yes, I have encountered small white spiders on plants.
Spiders benefit plants in their ecosystem by controlling insect populations that can harm the plants. By preying on insects, spiders help maintain a balance in the ecosystem, which ultimately supports the health and growth of plants.