Yes, I have encountered tiny white spiders on plants before.
You can protect your plants from tiny spiders by regularly inspecting them for signs of infestation, using natural predators like ladybugs or predatory mites, and applying insecticidal soap or neem oil as a last resort.
spiders protect themselves by flicking there hairs into the persons face and damge them.
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.
Spiders are generally not harmful to plants. In fact, they can be beneficial by preying on insects that may damage plants.
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.
When you mess with a spider it will bite you and that is how spiders protest them self.
no
Spiders do not harm plants directly. In fact, they can be beneficial to plants by preying on insects that may damage them.
Yes; some vegetarians spiders are known.