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What’s are pros and cons about spiders
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What’s are pros and cons about spiders
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Pro there more intimidating then a human cons they a spider
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Hey there!
Pros
. . .
Spider's are great. There purpose in this world is to help from bugs entering into homes. As bugs such as
roaches, mosquitoes, flies, and so on some into your home, spider's eat those bugs, and they store them for dinner for the future.
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The (cons) on the other hand are that spiders can be very dangerous. Certain spider's contain "venom" that can harm and also kill humans. We know that they do protect out home from bugs, but they are also a bug. Some people would rather have them not in the home. Spider's can be a little not wanting in our homes and also they can be harmful to anyone.
Hope this helps.
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~Jurgen
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