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https://pic8.co/sh/U1vt9J.jpg

2nd pic is a close up of the body after being hit with the spray.

I've never seen a spider like this.

https://pic8.co/sh/U1vt9J.jpg 2nd pic is a close up of the body after being hit with the spray. I've never seen a spider like this.
[–] 6 pts

It's a Golden Orb Weaver. aka, a writing spider. Highly beneficial to humans. Yes they get big and kinda scary looking, but they have no interest in harming you. Next time just name it Charlotte and call it your neighbor.

ya pussy

[–] 3 pts

Thanks for knowing the name. They're awesome spiders in a garden.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

I'm an arachnophobe for sure. I don't take chances with the fuckers.

Why is it so beneficial? Keneo answered that.

Next time I'll try to let it be. Thanks for the information.

[–] 3 pts

They eat all of the things you hate more than that spider. Including other types of spider.

Also, leave Jumping spiders alone. If you find them in your house there is something in there you don't want to be there and they will kill it and eat it for you and you will never know it was there. They are "assassin bugs" and make for good house mates. Also, they are kind of cute.

[–] 2 pts

A lot of spiders still freak me out a bit, but jumping spiders are just adorable to me, now that I understand them better.

[–] 1 pt

Mainly for the amount of flying insects they consume. They'll catch bugs up to the size of grasshoppers, but more often they catch flies and mosquitoes which can carry diseases to humans. The same is also true of bats.