Hi, i found BUNCH of spider lings(30+) on my wall next to my closet. I think it must have hatched inside my closet... can someone please ID me this spider? Am I in danger?
Also i want to keep em as pets. what do i feed them?
>>2082269
different spiderling but I think they are same species
There are not a whole lot of spider that are venomous enough to cause any real danger. Could you get a better or closed picture of the spider? Close enough to see colors, stripes and other markings?
>>2082271
Those pics are more than enough to tell that it's some sort of jumping spider, although I'm not sure which species. As far as I know, no jumping spiders are dangerous to humans.
While the most dangerous spiders can cause lasting injuries to humans, there is literally not a single spider species in the world that can kill an adult healthy human. Neither do they want to: no known spider species is aggressive towards humans.
>>2082271
I don't have a macro lense so my camera has trouble picking up the tiny critters.
>>2082271
>>2082272
Another shot
I have trouble focusing on the spiderlings.
Also, what should i feed them? They are barely 1/16 inch wide
>>2082272
>there is literally not a single spider species in the world that can kill an adult healthy human
The complications might if you're a dindu in the middle of nowhere.
>>2082280
Fruit flies may work, but I think they're a shit food source with little nutritional value. Buy some pinhead crickets and crush their heads. The spiderlings will eat their motionless bodies.
Looks like a brown recluse.