@@misterinsect123 adanson’s house jumper spider, Adanson's house jumper, scientifically known as *Salticus scenicus*, is a species of jumping spider commonly found in homes and gardens. They are known for their distinctive appearance, with a compact body and a pattern of light and dark markings. These spiders are harmless to humans and are beneficial as they help control pest populations
@@misterinsect123 Adanson's house jumper (*Salticus scenicus*) hunts using a method typical of jumping spiders. Here’s how they do it: 1. **Stalking**: They actively search for prey, often moving slowly and carefully to avoid detection. 2. **Pouncing**: Once they spot a target, they use their excellent vision to judge distance and then leap towards it. They can jump several times their body length. 3. **Ambush**: They may also use a strategy of ambush, hiding and waiting for unsuspecting insects to come close before jumping out to catch them. 4. **Venom**: After capturing their prey, they use venom to subdue it before consuming it. This hunting technique makes them effective predators of small insects around homes and gardens. If you have more questions about their behavior, feel free to ask!
I love spiders too, every day i catch spider
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keep the videos up❤
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Spiderwebs scare me,your brave!
thanks brother❤️🙏😁
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Thanks my friend❤
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Guys we humans don’t have the right to lock the insects in a cage like that the insects have right too? Right?
i release them again my friend, don't worry😁
Mister insect, I found a jumping spider, it gave me a high five, It’s long ago but it’s on my other channel, Pinwara insects
wow, what kind of jump spider is it my friend
@@misterinsect123 adanson’s house jumper spider, Adanson's house jumper, scientifically known as *Salticus scenicus*, is a species of jumping spider commonly found in homes and gardens. They are known for their distinctive appearance, with a compact body and a pattern of light and dark markings. These spiders are harmless to humans and are beneficial as they help control pest populations
@@misterinsect123 Adanson's house jumper (*Salticus scenicus*) hunts using a method typical of jumping spiders. Here’s how they do it:
1. **Stalking**: They actively search for prey, often moving slowly and carefully to avoid detection.
2. **Pouncing**: Once they spot a target, they use their excellent vision to judge distance and then leap towards it. They can jump several times their body length.
3. **Ambush**: They may also use a strategy of ambush, hiding and waiting for unsuspecting insects to come close before jumping out to catch them.
4. **Venom**: After capturing their prey, they use venom to subdue it before consuming it.
This hunting technique makes them effective predators of small insects around homes and gardens. If you have more questions about their behavior, feel free to ask!
wow, how big is it my friend?
is there any video about this spider in your channel my friend?