Anyone know what kind this is

Khronik kandy

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Woke up this mornig and found spider on my plant so i pulled out my macro lens I don't know what he's eating off my plant so I took spider off but anyone know if its a good garden spider20160617_072112.jpg 20160617_072226.jpg
 

Khronik kandy

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I call them jumping spiders. He is a great watchdog.
i didnt know what to think I figured if it was casting its web it obviously eating somethin but it crossed my mind that it could be eatin the leaves or sugars from my plants now i know if its back it ok thanks
 

Dan Drews

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Spider mites (not really spiders but they do make webs) - not good.

ANY other kind of spider is a good thing. The only potential downside is spider webs in your smoke so you may want to rinse your plant well before harvest, or you'll have to deal with the webs during trimming. Otherwise, they're another great natural predator to control problem pests. And they don't cost you anything. And they're organic.
 

cat of curiosity

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Scotophaeus blackwalli
(Mouse Spider)

Summary
This is a synanthropic European species that was accidentally introduced to some parts of North America. It runs in fast starts-and-stops and has a soft and fuzzy appearance, earning it the nickname “Mouse Spider.” They are mostly found in and around buildings where they stalk insects at night.
 
Scotophaeus blackwalli
(Mouse Spider)

Summary
This is a synanthropic European species that was accidentally introduced to some parts of North America. It runs in fast starts-and-stops and has a soft and fuzzy appearance, earning it the nickname “Mouse Spider.” They are mostly found in and around buildings where they stalk insects at night.
Yeah they're weird in that they show no fear of humans. I've heard they will kill even a black widow. nteresting read. I have one hangs out on patio, think he eats Flys I've swatted.
 
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