Sep 11, 2019 #1 F Fatlad Well-Known Member Is this little bugger gonna cause me any problems on my plants .. they are 1 week in flower ... checked other plants and they seem ok Attachments 20190911_192941.jpg 612.8 KB · Views: 15 20190911_192938.jpg 628.6 KB · Views: 14
Is this little bugger gonna cause me any problems on my plants .. they are 1 week in flower ... checked other plants and they seem ok
Sep 11, 2019 #2 TorturedSoul Well-Known Member 3 Member of the Month September 2017 No; spiders are considered to be beneficial critters in the garden. As they are carnivores, they have zero interest in eating your plants. Also, if you happen to find yourself bleeding while in your garden, lol, you can pack the wound with spiderwebs - which will prevent infection.
No; spiders are considered to be beneficial critters in the garden. As they are carnivores, they have zero interest in eating your plants. Also, if you happen to find yourself bleeding while in your garden, lol, you can pack the wound with spiderwebs - which will prevent infection.
Sep 11, 2019 #3 Greenlizard Well-Known Member You got yourself a little guard dog there. Congrats. Now you just have to name him.
Sep 11, 2019 #4 TorturedSoul Well-Known Member 3 Member of the Month September 2017 "Preying Mantis Snack," lol? That's another good critter to have, BTW. As are ladybugs (although they probably have a tendency to get eaten by the other two).
"Preying Mantis Snack," lol? That's another good critter to have, BTW. As are ladybugs (although they probably have a tendency to get eaten by the other two).
Sep 11, 2019 Thread starter #5 F Fatlad Well-Known Member Well that's good to know ... was thinking the worse .. think the little guy will be to chilled to guard anything lol
Well that's good to know ... was thinking the worse .. think the little guy will be to chilled to guard anything lol