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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 516853" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Well, I guess my efforts here to post a SPIDER IDENTIFICATION chart would be useless...</p><p></p><p>I tired to do the same thing with my Mother. I sent her a chart so that she could ALSO identify - before killing as "catch and release" is actually beneficial in many areas of the US. Most spiders will eat other bugs that are more of a pest and more damaging than a spider. So I sent the chart via email to my Mom and I got back a picture of the sole of a shoe stating THAT was the ONLY chart she needed, or intended on getting close enough to use......I digress I printed out a chart and cut it out in the shape of a shoe, taped it to the bottom of my shoe and re-sent the picture to her. She wrote back saying that at the velocity and speed with which the shoe would be traveling? The spider would not have time to reach up with one of it's eight legs and identify itself to her; therefore the shoe chart was futile. </p><p></p><p>If anyone WOULD however like me to help you in identifying any spider? I would be more than THRILLED to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 516853, member: 4964"] Well, I guess my efforts here to post a SPIDER IDENTIFICATION chart would be useless... I tired to do the same thing with my Mother. I sent her a chart so that she could ALSO identify - before killing as "catch and release" is actually beneficial in many areas of the US. Most spiders will eat other bugs that are more of a pest and more damaging than a spider. So I sent the chart via email to my Mom and I got back a picture of the sole of a shoe stating THAT was the ONLY chart she needed, or intended on getting close enough to use......I digress I printed out a chart and cut it out in the shape of a shoe, taped it to the bottom of my shoe and re-sent the picture to her. She wrote back saying that at the velocity and speed with which the shoe would be traveling? The spider would not have time to reach up with one of it's eight legs and identify itself to her; therefore the shoe chart was futile. If anyone WOULD however like me to help you in identifying any spider? I would be more than THRILLED to do so. [/QUOTE]
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