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Spider
This morning when i went to check my plants i noticed a little spider on my plant its was only a little baby spider so i left it on there should i remove it from the plant or let it grow up best mates with my plant? its a "whitetail" so i was thinking i could leave it on there so it can roam around and catch any bugs that might have a go at my herb.
opinions please
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Spider
Are you sure it's a whitetail? they dont tend to live on plants that dont provide much cover for them so i very much doubt it is, has it got a web? whitetails dont spin webs.
But i see no reason why you shouldnt leave it there, it can only be good for the plant :).
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Spider
i no whitetails dont live on plants thats why i thought it was strange to find it on there, and nuh theres no web he's just roaming around the plant minding his own biz :D, i went to go see if it was still there before but he had gone then i went to have another look afew hours later and he was back, hopefully its not a vegiterian spider
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Spider
Hmmm if it is a whitetail i would get rid of it as the chances are he will move from the plant to elsewhere in your house!
Intrestingly the venom of a whitetail spider is not actualy very dangerous to humans but it does provide an almost perfice breeding ground for bacteria so if you get bitten by a whitetail it's the bacteria that will kill you and not the spiders venom.
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Spider
So don't go rolling around in the dirt :D lol.. I'm sure it's nothing modern science couldn't cure in a second. The real question is, are you willing to pay a $500 dollar hospital bill should you or someone in your home get fanged by the little fucker? I say kill the bastard next time he comes around... :thumbsup:
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Spider
Catch and release is my policy. Empty him into the neighbors garden at night.. otherwise he'll probably become bird food.