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disaster Getting Rid Of The Spider

I do not kill spiders, snakes, or wasps on my property. They all eat other bugs and want nothing to do with me.

p.s. The non-venomous ones.
Agreed with spiders and snakes. Wasps can fuck off. They are mean and aggressive. Bees usually mind their own business but wasps can get on their knees and get on it
 
I do not kill spiders, snakes, or wasps on my property. They all eat other bugs and want nothing to do with me.

p.s. The non-venomous ones.
On my property in Australia I have venomous snake, centipede, spider, bull ants, wasp... I leave them alone, recently I catch an huntman spider in the house it was huge !
 
I do not kill spiders, snakes, or wasps on my property. They all eat other bugs and want nothing to do with me.

p.s. The non-venomous ones.
There's no such thing as a non venomous spider or wasp. Snakes yes but not the other two. I don't kill spiders either. In fact a have a collection of tarantulas, jumping spiders and 5 different species of widow spiders
 
There's no such thing as a non venomous spider or wasp. Snakes yes but not the other two. I don't kill spiders either. In fact a have a collection of tarantulas, jumping spiders and 5 different species of widow spiders
Uh, yeah, so Im pretty sure anyone with common sense would know what I meant, but I guess I should have used the word "dangerous" instead. People, like yourself, who ride the short bus get confused easily. If you need clarification on what that means...just let me know 😉. Below you will find an example of a "non-venomous" spider. One would think that someone who has spiders would know there are non venomous ones. I would have looked for a non venomous wasp, but the 2 second search for the spider wasted enough of my time. Thank you for pointing out my error SpIdEr eXpErT.

Uloboridae is a family of non-venomous spiders, known as cribellate orb weavers or hackled orb weavers. Their lack of venom glands is a secondarily evolved trait. Instead, they wrap their prey thoroughly in silk, cover it in regurgitated digestive enzymes, and then ingest the liquified body.
 
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