Yes.
they eat small insects and larvae
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Plethodon cinereus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Plethodon vehiculum.
Redback Networks was created in 1996.
a redback has no affect on the environment accept killing the environment
Redback boots are workboots. The good thing about these boots is that they are lighter, tougher and more comfotable than ordinary footwear. The brand Redback has archieved enormous growth.
My redback salamander is about 2-3 inches long. He/she eats every day. It will not eat anything that it cohabitates with. Therefore, don't bother with millipedes or centipedes b/c they're his "friends". However, my salamander LOVES spiders and fruit flies! He eats about 3 fruit flies and 3 small spiders a day. He might eat even more, but I have trouble finding food for him. Of course, if your salamander is bigger, you'll have to find larger prey or more abundant meals. These little guys make great pets. Good luck.
No. They are invertebrates
Redback salamanders eat bugs, mice, rats, ants, potato bugs, mosquitoes, frogs, toads and fishes.
The common black house spider eats redback spiders. This probably explains why redbacks are uncommon inside the house. Both redbacks and black house spiders are shy (especially the redback). A house spider will get to recognize you if you feed it ;)
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