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- Greener Thumb
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I have lots of spiders. They love the arborvitaes. I took some pictures of this one spider that was on my porch. One picture looks like a ballet pose and the other one looks like a ninja pose. I have such talented spiders.
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I was very glad to come across this video since I had the impression that Yellow Sac Spider IS one to watch out for (though not AS venomous as Brown Recluse) and should be evicted when found — it sounds like they can be reinstated to “Patrol” status.
The Spiders in your House - The Yellow Sac Spider - YouTube
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U29F4mE7okk
The Spiders in your House - The Yellow Sac Spider - YouTube
The Spiders in your House - The Yellow Sac Spider
Travis McEnery
Dec 26
2022
A close look at Cheiracanthium mildei, the Yellow Sac Spider, how it will behave (and affect you) living in your house, the bite and the venom, and other fascinating stuff.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U29F4mE7okk
I love garden spiders but in the house we have these almost microscopic spiders that spin webs in the corners of rooms and on light fixtures. I don't know what they hope to catch and eat since there is nothing ever in the nets when the webs are daily being removed by my clean freak wife...or me when I think about it.
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