@crwydryny On a serious note, spiders are so numerous and omnipresent that there probably would be no realistic chance for any other types of insectivores to fill the gap left by spiders in our lifetime. And those insects would probably be more harmful than spiders anyway.
On a comedic note, we cant' wipe out spiders, for they are without number. Squash one and ten more will take its place, and that's not spiders but species. The more we kill the more will come, until we can kill no more. Want a view for humanity's future? Imagine cobwebs covering things in your attic - forever!
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@crwydryny On a serious note, spiders are so numerous and omnipresent that there probably would be no realistic chance for any other types of insectivores to fill the gap left by spiders in our lifetime. And those insects would probably be more harmful than spiders anyway.
On a comedic note, we cant' wipe out spiders, for they are without number. Squash one and ten more will take its place, and that's not spiders but species. The more we kill the more will come, until we can kill no more. Want a view for humanity's future? Imagine cobwebs covering things in your attic - forever!