Gargamel |
03-26-17 08:19 AM |
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Originally Posted by AndyJWest
(Post 2475198)
Why would anyone farm spiders? Can't be much meat on them, can't milk them, and I think trying to shear one for its wool might prove difficult. :o
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On a strength to weight ratio, spider silk is one of the strongest materials known to man. So there is a use in 'farming' the spiders for their silk.
But as far as I know, they're looking to make artificial silk based on the natural compounds, and the farming is all done in labs, not in bulk. Nowhere near enough spiders to constitute a farm, let alone one big enough to necessitate a tourist sign!.
Huh.... I stand corrected: https://spiderwebfarm.com/spiderweb.htm
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