
I caught a spider, and I want to know how to make your habitat … I need also identified .. rare spider …?
Hello everyone, I I was really bored, so yesterday Cought a mosquito, and a PSID and put them in a jar and Togeather was waiting to see the spider to kill the mosquitoes .. more a successful day and wasn't spider …. I started to branches in which to try to make a web .. What else should I put in the jar? humidity? Grass? ect ..? Heres what the spider loks like a cross between a house on brown and black widow spider?? that has legs were green with black joints, and a clock sand as a widow in her abdomin small as a house spider and it has detected a white material on their bottoms. What could be?
There are many types different spiders, and every region of the U.S., not to mention everyone has their own spiders. I am glad that you are interested in this – they do not sound boring now – but you really need to get someone who knows this material to identify your spider. Most spiders are completely harmless, but some are not. For example, if you live in the U.S. in the south, there is a brown widow spider. It is brown, has the hourglass mark on its belly, white spots on the butt, and is poisonous. Before wasting time on making your home a good spider, etc, get your mom or dad or a teacher will help you find someone – like your County Extension Agent – identified. In other words, please keep the pitcher's hand until you determine what kind of spider is. If you can not know certainly get rid of it. Now, that's my type, teacherly response. Here is my personal Kill him! Get a hamster.
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