The silk for their webs comes from spinerettes on their abdomens, more below-
Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders has 872 pages.
no
The Path to the Nest of Spiders was created in 1947.
In most species, female spiders will spin a thick, protective cocoon for their developing eggs and sometimes the spiderlings once they've hatched. Some species will leave the cocoon unattended while the young spiders develop, and others, such as wolf spiders, will carry the cocoons around with them.
The cast of Nest of Spiders - 2007 includes: Yury Belov as Marigold Hannah Pilkes as Catherine Frank Terrio as Ambrose
Black widow spiders live around logs and rocks any where they can make a nest
Yes, there is a wasp from Africa that catches spiders and paralyses them, then places them in its nest for its young grubs to feed off.
A web, or in some cases, a burrow.
well sometimes spiders, they crawl up to there nest and then poisons them and takes it back to its nest or web.but that's wat i think.
The "spider web" on the tree is most likely a caterpiller nest
Indirectly yes.
Yes, but they may only do so to nest and lay eggs. They are hunting spiders, meaning they do not rely on spider webs to catch their prey. Instead, they search and destroy insects.