Can I feed a house spider?

Many people like to keep house spiders as pets. If you are keeping a house spider as a pet, you can feed them a variety of foods: Crickets. Flightless Fruit Flies.
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Can you keep a house spider as a pet?

Large spiders do well in the inexpensive plastic terrariums available from pet stores. Smaller ones can be kept in jars or plastic containers if air holes are drilled into the lid or sides. Be sure the holes are small enough to prevent escape. Potting soil makes good cover for the cage bottom.
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Do house spiders feed on humans?

"House spiders prey on insects and other small creatures," Crawford writes. "They are not bloodsuckers, and have no reason to bite a human or any other animal too large for them to eat.
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Can a house spider live without food?

Spiders can live about four to eight weeks without food and for three weeks without water; actually, spiders can store water and food within them that help them use at the time of fasting or when they don't have anything for them.
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How often do house spiders need to eat?

Adult spiders eat up to 4 times per day, especially if there is an abundance of food available to them. However, they can also survive several days without food and will sustain themselves for up to 7 days without eating.
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What can I feed my spider?

House spiders, like jumping and wolf spiders, normally eat crickets, cockroaches, flies, gnats, earwigs, mosquitos, fleas, moths, ants, and mayflies.
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If you are keeping a house spider as a pet, you can feed them a variety of foods:
  • Crickets.
  • Flightless Fruit Flies.
  • Mealworms.
  • Small Caterpillars.
  • Roaches.
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Do house spiders drink water?

Spiders need to drink water to stay alive, but they can survive a surprisingly long time without it. House spiders may live for several months without either food or water, though some species may need to drink at least once every few days to stay alive.
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Do house spiders bite?

House Spider Bites

House spiders rarely bite unless they feel threatened. However, spiders may defend themselves when crushed in shoes or clothing being put on by a human.
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What do house spiders eat?

What Do Spiders Eat?
  • Their diet includes basically any insect that flies or crawls, including ants, bees, mosquitoes, cockroaches, centipedes, aphids, flies, beetles. ...
  • Yes, whether the fleas are in your garden or inside your house, spiders will happily feed on them.
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How do spiders drink water?

Spiders drink by putting their front legs into the water source, and lowering their heads. Their mouths and fangs will be submerged below the surface, and they suck water up as though they were sucking through a straw. Spiders also get water from food, dew, and moisture on their web.
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Can spiders eat fruit?

The vast majority of spiders are carnivores, so they will not eat fruit as their primary source of food. Some spiders might suck on the nectar of fruits though, which will help them stay hydrated. Spiders like to hunt other animals for food because they are carnivores.
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How long do house spiders live?

Common house spiders, on average, live for about one year. This all depends on the species, though, as some can live to be around 7 years old. There are even some types that can live up to 30 years!
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What happens if a house spider bites you?

Spider bites are usually harmless, and spiders don't usually bite unless threatened. Spider bites can cause redness, pain and swelling, or you might not notice them at all. Many other bug bites and skin sores cause redness, pain and swelling.
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Can spiders love humans?

I would say that spiders are not capable of love, but as others have said, may perhaps have an understanding of familiarity, but that is only if they recognize the human as, well, a human, and not just a part of their environment.
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What is the friendliest spider?

The spider, which has been named Chikunia bilde, has been found on the Indonesian island of Bali and has surprised researchers with its "unusually tolerant" demeanor towards humans and other spiders.
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What do baby house spiders eat?

Baby spiders will eat anything that is approximately the same size as them, including tiny insects. Larger crickets and flies are two significant sources of food for baby spiders, who get a little bigger after eating several smaller insects.
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Do spiders eat vegetables?

The primary food source of spiders is usually the liquefied innards of insects, but a new study finds they like to nosh on vegetables, too.
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Does house spiders jump?

In fact, most spiders have the ability to jump, they just don't do so very often. Spiders move using a combination of muscles and blood pressure. By changing the blood pressure in their legs, they can jump incredible distances and heights. Don't worry, though.
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Can spiders leave their fangs in you?

Therefore, it is possible that if a human received a spider bite, there would be these distinctive fang marks. However, the reality is that spiders rarely bite humans at all, and if one did bite, most spiders are likely too small to ever leave two fang marks that are clearly visible to the human eye.
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Are daddy long legs poisonous?

They do not have venom glands, fangs or any other mechanism for chemically subduing their food. Therefore, they do not have injectable toxins. Some have defensive secretions that might be toxic to small animals if ingested. So, for these daddy-long-legs, the tale is clearly false.
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Do spiders pee?

Spiders don't produce urine like we do, but produce uric acid, which doesn't dissolve in water and is a near-solid. Spiders have this alternate form of waste because they can't afford to lose as much water as we do.
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Do spiders fart?

Since the stercoral sac contains bacteria, which helps break down the spider's food, it seems likely that gas is produced during this process, and therefore there is certainly the possibility that spiders do fart.
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Can a spider survive in a jar?

Large spiders do well in the inexpensive plastic terrariums available from pet stores. Smaller ones can be kept in jars or plastic containers if air holes are drilled into the lid or sides. Be sure the holes are small enough to prevent escape. Potting soil makes good cover for the cage bottom.
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