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Don't spiders reproduce aloveually anyway?

The male has love with the female with their snake. The female eats the male's head and uses the body as food for their eggs.

So, nope.


You'll never look at birds the same way again.
Why wouldn't I...?

Why wouldn't I...?

That cute and cuddly robin you see chirping outside your window, it can become spider food at any moment.

Wasps arent useful at all...

This is why I don't live in Australia.

Wasps arent useful at all...
They are very useful, if it wasn't for them, other pest species would grow too large and we would see them everywhere. Parasitic wasps are useful to a farmer/gardener also as they do pray on pest insects harmful to crops and they themselves are not harmful to them.
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They are very useful, if it wasn't for them, other pest species would grow too large and we would see them everywhere.

Spiders, centipedes and large groups of ants takes care of that.

They are very useful, if it wasn't for them, other pest species would grow too large and we would see them everywhere.
If it wasnt for them there would be no painful stings. And. they. come. in. hordes. D:  

At least bumble bees die when they sting you so it's not as bad as it seems.

That's worse than the loving spiders because it can kill you too.
Not quickly, it won't. It was phased out because of pesticide fearmongering and evidence that it prevented egg shells from forming properly in some species of bird. If it was a neurotoxin to humans, it would not be marketed to civilians, yet, it was.

Spiders, centipedes and large groups of ants takes care of that.
I have never seen a centipede in my whole life near me. And its not like we can't make room for those wasps that help us out alot.

If it wasnt for them there would be no painful stings. And. they. come. in. hordes. D:  
Refer to my post, they are useful, and that is that.



Refer to my post, they are useful, and that is that.

I beg to differ.


If waspinator is useless then all wasps are useless.

That cute and cuddly robin you see chirping outside your window, it can become spider food at any moment.
no not really