Spider - Helpful Or Not?

xpanda

Active Member
today i found a house spider near my plant, sitting on the pot. Im sure he will kill any flies around but will he harm the plant. I live in the uk and the spider is about 2cm long.
 

ORECAL

Well-Known Member
just watch it..... you'll be able to tell if it affects the plant.... if it does then get rid of it, otherwise, there is no need to.
 

superhighme

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I would remove it just because if you try and watch it he may end up disappearing in your grow room somewhere. just put it outside. no need to kill it :)
 

ORECAL

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although if he disappears, he isn't affecting the plants, so there is no reason to put him outside, he'll keep other bugs at bay.
 

Seamaiden

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No spider (except mites) is going to do much harm to your plant. Most all, as far as I know, are venomous, which means that they use their venom. Not on plants that don't move, but on other bugs that do.

The other day I was going through some old planters and found a SERIOUS fatty McFatty! Had to work hard not to squish it (it was between the pots).
 

Biggravy22

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I'd say let it help you. Its a predatory organism. It's going to prey on anything that might be hazardous to your garden. I got this from the man himself Jorge Cervantes.
 
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