Hello everyone,
New to your group and carnivorous plants. I have one Ping and one Sundew. Very new to all of this, but they've given me the bug for more. (Pun? Sorry!)
Is it true that venus fly traps might be the right choice if I hope to catch / eradicate 1 or more parson spiders loose in the house? Please forgive the fact I want to kill a spider - I have learned tolerance for cellar spiders (who ignore me completely) and jumping spiders (who do not come in the house) - but the parson spiders are really too much for me. Maybe 3x a year one will freak me out by getting on my sheets. If I don't kill the thing, it just keeps reappearing in the same place. Sorry to all spider lovers.
Would venus fly trap be the right choice? Multiple plants would be fine if need be. Tiny bedroom is the only place I really need "protection" - south and west windows in northern latitude. Parson spiders are not web builders, they hunt all night and jump their prey. Super fast. By day they hide out in cracks etc. The last one I tried putting outside found his way back in. (Yes, I'm pretty sure it was the same one. Same M.O. Same size (between nickel and quarter size). Same hangout. Same everything.)
Thanks for any help.
New to your group and carnivorous plants. I have one Ping and one Sundew. Very new to all of this, but they've given me the bug for more. (Pun? Sorry!)
Is it true that venus fly traps might be the right choice if I hope to catch / eradicate 1 or more parson spiders loose in the house? Please forgive the fact I want to kill a spider - I have learned tolerance for cellar spiders (who ignore me completely) and jumping spiders (who do not come in the house) - but the parson spiders are really too much for me. Maybe 3x a year one will freak me out by getting on my sheets. If I don't kill the thing, it just keeps reappearing in the same place. Sorry to all spider lovers.
Would venus fly trap be the right choice? Multiple plants would be fine if need be. Tiny bedroom is the only place I really need "protection" - south and west windows in northern latitude. Parson spiders are not web builders, they hunt all night and jump their prey. Super fast. By day they hide out in cracks etc. The last one I tried putting outside found his way back in. (Yes, I'm pretty sure it was the same one. Same M.O. Same size (between nickel and quarter size). Same hangout. Same everything.)
Thanks for any help.