Yes, as a child I heard them for years at my Mum & Dad's house. It's a very gentle tick-tock for about 20 seconds then pause for about 15 seconds before starting again. I have a different sound in my kitchen - which I can only describe as a fairy snoring. A regular, soft buzzing sound which, like the 'ticking' Spiders can be disrupted by hitting the table or wall near to the sound - and I hear it in different parts of my kitchen on different days. Now, clearing mum and Dad's house - in the silence, the ticking spiders are still there, just like they used to be.
Ticks cannot make vocal sounds.
The ticking noise - is their 'radar' - bat's calls are just about audible at the top end of human hearing. Some people can hear them without an artificial bat 'locator'.
The cool water hitting your piping hot exhaust makes the metal contract (Shrink) and it makes a ticking noise.
it mite be the exhaust some of them tick when there hot.
No, spiders do not make buzzing noises of any kind. It's probably an insect of some kind.
A puppy likes to hear the sound of its mother's heartbeat when it is sleeping. If the mother is not available, then some other regular sound, such as the ticking of a clock, can be used as a substitute.
When ever they want to . But some do not make webs
Fuel injectors can stick and sound like lifters but not as loud. Lifters of course. The speed of the ticking would help, one or two cylindars or all of them? A spark jumping, but there should be some loss of performance.
You can typically hear a ticking clock from about 20 to 30 feet away in a quiet room. The sound may get softer as you move further away, and background noise can also affect how far the ticking can be heard.
If by "redback spiders" you mean the kind of widow spiders that grow in Australia, they make the same kind of three-dimensional tangled filament webs that all the member of their Family make. Some other kinds of spiders make orb webs, sheet webs, etc.
because they have some kind of oil inside them that helps them not stick because they have some kind of oil inside them that helps them not stick
No, but it makes for some messy spider bits.
There is a Malayalam word "tickuka" which means make jam or rush in a queue or in a gruop.if some body say "tickunnh" same pronounciation as ticking it means somebody is making jam or rush.