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.
Yes, be aware it may kill your surrounding plants.
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Spiders are not killing your plants. If anything, they are good for your plants, since they eat insects that eat plants.
Insects, bugs, little animals, plants, spiders and other arachnids, birds, rodents, fungi, bacteria, etc.
pince Spiders and kill bugs for u
No, spiders are only be attracted by the bugs on the plants.
Probably not. Just depends on the spider and the plant. You should know that not many spiders have the venom to actually kill a human being although some do. Plants and humans are completely different. What may harm one may not hurt the other. Also, animals, such as spiders and snakes, develop their venom to target a specific prey. Two kinds of toxins include hemotoxins and neurotoxins, since plants have neither blood (affected by hemotoxins) or nerve cells (affected by neurotoxins), plants are generally safe from the harmful affects we humans experience from certain spiders and snakes.
Spiders are generally not harmful to plants. In fact, they can be beneficial by preying on insects that may damage plants.
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Not kill them.
I really dont think that jumping spiders can kill any one