u/Inevitable_Peace_764

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I was cleaning my room and found a box under my bed. I started breaking it down and noticed a spider, then I saw the egg sac lol. I believe she's a triangulate combfoot. I live in PA and found that they're technically invasive. But I did see a reddit post saying they're more naturalized and not to kill them. Also a whole reddit thread identifying this exact spider and not a single comment told them to kill it even though they also specified they lived in PA. They do prey on native species (brown recluse etc) but is it enough of an impact to humanely kill her and the eggs? Or is it okay to let her live and put the box outside tomorrow. Generally, I'd let her live in my room and keep the bugs down (100 year old house with many cracks) but I don't exactly want an egg sac hatching in my room

u/Inevitable_Peace_764 — 1 month ago