DUH its simple! Insects have 6 legs, and arachnids (Spiders) have 8 legs. Spiders spin webs, insects cannot. I am only 13 and I know a lot of differences between the two. Spiders have 2 body parts the main part and the abdomen, where insects can have more or less. Spiders have fangs, insects do not. Some insects can fly, and a rock would speak before a spider could fly. Insects can be herbavors, carnivors, or omivors, where spiders are only carnivorous. Spiders usually prey upon insects, not the other way around.
Spiders have 8 legs,but most insect have 8 leg.Insects have 8 legs or less.Spiders make spiderwebs that all insect can't do.Spiders have 8 eyes or less from other spiders,but mostly insects have less than 8 eyes.Spiders are carnivores,but mostly all insects are omnivores.So the spider and the insect are very different form each others
Bill's biggest fear is that he and his brother, Tom, will get into a huge fight and never speak to each other again. He is also afraid of spiders and other insects, but mostly spiders. He is also afraid of assasination.
Insects communicate with each other by sensory.
Yes. Both spiders and scorpions are arachnids. Even though thay look different they are related to each other.
No, spiders do not communicate with each other in that way.
Wheel Bugs are predatory throughout their lives, with nymphs eating tiny caterpillars and insects. Wheel bugs have actually been known to each other Wheel bugs also.
Yes they can.Many insects are predacious on other insects, such as lady beetles, ground beetles, lacewings, dragonflies, etc., and many insect families whose relatives are herbivorous.Many eat them because they are their source of food. Though it depends on what insects are being referred to.
Insects each have their own unique abilities and they all work together to keep the world alive and going. Spiders and bees may be the most terrifying, but spiders keep the bug population down, and bees provide food for us.
Insects can communicate with each other in a number of different ways. Some may leave scents behind for fellow insects, while others make sounds.
No, ants and stick insects cannot mate with each other and produce offspring as they are two completely different species of insect.
Tiny spiders eat tiny critters (like pseudoscorpions and springtails) and each other.
they could eat insect, small reptilians or snakes, but nobody really knows.