IN THIS ARTICLE What are Jumping Spiders Jumping Spiders' Appearance What Can They Do Should I Be Cautious Are They Friendly Are They Good for Succulents Known for their cute, furry appearance, jumping spiders get their name from their ability to leap from place to place. Being that they’re insects, jumping spiders may be attracted to plants inside and outside your home. It can feel natural to be afraid of these little jumpers, particularly if they’re getting close to your succulents. But, they may actually be there to protect your succulents from unwanted pests. What are Jumping Spiders? Jumping spiders are tiny arachnids that fall into the family Salticidae. Varying in sizes, patterns, and colors, their unique personalities extend to their preference of prey and habitat. They are carnivorous, and typically hunt for smaller insects and even other spiders. Some
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