moonlightsonata
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I caught what I beleave is a jumping sider. I'll get some pictures. Do jumping spiders bite? Poisionous? Are they aggresseve or do they just hang out in your house? Please let me know.
Molitor said:poisonous? do you plan on eating it?
moonlightsonata said:I caught what I beleave is a jumping sider. I'll get some pictures. Do jumping spiders bite? Poisionous? Are they aggresseve or do they just hang out in your house? Please let me know.
moonlightsonata said:What do I feed this thing? flies? ants?
Flies, fruitflies, no hardshelled bugs. And NO ANTS...they hate ants, I think only jumping spiders that eat ants, are ant mimics jumping spider. And do not be affraid, they are not poisonous and they will not and can't bite you. Their small fangs cannot penetrate human skin. I have never been bitten by any jumping spider, and I have handle a lot of jumpers. They are pretty amazing little creatures.I fed mine flightless fruit flies. I guess pinheads may work as well.
Ups! Yeah, some bigger jumpers can penetrate a human skin, but like you said it was just because he was trying to catch a cricket. For me here in Croatia I think there is no very large species. Marpissa muscosa is largest jumper in my Country. It is about 12mm long, and maybe she can penetrate a human skin, but I was handling her too, and never got bitten. They know when something is too big for them to bite. They use their "poison", which is not a poison but some sort of a paralalyzing liquid, only for stunning their prey. Like you said, never bite defensively.I got chomped by a P. johnsoni when i was trying to hand feed it a cricket. It was my fault, because i was twiddling a cricket in front of it in my fingers, and it hopped on my finger and tagged me pretty good. Felt similar to a wasp sting. Otherwise it never tried to bite when i was just handling it. It was about .5" body length, big for a jumper, similar to P. audax in size. So to be sure, jumping spiders can bite, but they usually don't bite defensively.
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damn zombie thread got me !
Yes they can bite you, but usually bites only happen when you mess around with a mom and her egg sac. No spider is aggressive, some can be defensive, jumping spiders are only known to be defensive when they are guarding an egg sac.I caught what I beleave is a jumping sider. I'll get some pictures. Do jumping spiders bite? Poisionous? Are they aggresseve or do they just hang out in your house? Please let me know.
Not necessarily. Ants have formic acid in their body (some spray it!) which typically most spiders avoid eating. That is not to say a spider wont eat an ant, they will if they have to, as spiders are opportunistic, and in the wild you don't always get a choice of meal. I would not recommend feeding a spider ants, if that spider does not specialize in eating them. Jumping spiders for the most part do not.Ants work as well as anything.