Venusta orchard spiders are known for eating a wide variety of small insects. These include flies and anything else that gets caught in its web.
No
No, they are very common. You can find them in any place that hjas multiple number of fruit bearing trees.
It is actually called the white tailed spider. Like most venomous spiders, it primarily feeds on other insects, even other spiders. Because of the likeliness of its prey being common household insects, it does pose a risk in many places of Australia.
all kinds exept poisenes
The noun 'orchard' is a collective noun for an orchard of fruit trees and an orchard of trees.
An orchard: a macadamia orchard a pecan orchard a hazelnut orchard etc
no some in Kansas do not have strong poising but if stung go to doctor.
blue ringed octopus is the most poisenes octopus in the world.
tartulas are very poisenes and need to be shot
No its very poisenes, and it will upset your dogs tummy.
Orb Weavers: Family Araneidae Genus Araneus Argiope (Writing Spiders) Cyclosa (Trashline Orbweaver) Cyrtophora (Tropical tent-web Spider) Eriophora (Tropical Orbweaver) Gasteracantha (Spinybacked Orbweavers) Larinioides (Furrow Spiders) Larinia (Striped Orbweaver) Neoscona (Spotted Orbweaver) Orb Weavers: Nephilidae Genus Nephila (Golden Orb Weaver) Orb Weavers: Tetragnathidae Longjawed Orb Weavers Orchard Spider More Web Spiders Cellar Spiders Cobweb Spiders (Theridiidae) Funnel Web Spiders Hacklemesh Weavers (Amaurobiidae) Sheetweb Spiders (Linyphiidae) Hunting Spiders Crab Spiders Daddy Long Legs Fishing Spider Ground Spiders Jumping Spiders Lynx Spiders Hobo Spider House Spiders Huntsman Spider Running Crab Spiders Tarantulas Wolf Spiders Yellow Sac Spider