get a pesticide/ spray and spray it and it should die x
No, you can't die from either the daddy long leg spider or the daddy long leg itself
It is unlikely that a red back spider can kill a daddy long leg spider, as they have different habitats and prey preferences. Red back spiders are more likely to prey on insects and other small spiders rather than daddy long legs.
No, killing a bug does not effect the weather.
no. a daddy long legs is a spider
The least deadliest spider is The Daddy Long Legs Spider.
Scorpion and Daddy long-legs. The Daddy long-legs isn't actually a spider.
"Daddy long legs" eat them, but I'm not sure which daddy long legs.There's a spider in the Pholcidae family, called a "Daddy longleg", (which is harmless to humans, despite the silly myths circulating).And there is a creature, the "Harvestman", called a daddylongleg (which is an not really a spider).I think it is the Pholcidae (the daddy longleg spider), that eats them.
its not a spider but it is an arachnid
harvestman spider
Finding a Daddy Long Legs. This is good luck. While these spiders are the most poisonous in the world, they aren't able to penetrate our skin. If you kill a Daddy Long Legs spider then expect bad luck.
White tail spider
The Daddy longlegs spider-(also Daddy longlegger, Granddaddy longlegs or cellar spider)- is a spider from the family of Pholcidae. The spiders are known as pholcids, and are web-weaving arachnids. When threatened by a touch to the web or when too large a prey becomes entangled, the spider vibrates rapidly in a gyrating motion in its web and becomes blurred, almost invisible. For this reason pholcids have sometimes been called "vibrating spiders". Vibrating might make it difficult for a predator to see exactly where the spider is, or may increase the chances of capturing insects that have just brushed their web and are still hovering nearby . If the spider continues to feel harassed it will retreat into a corner or drop from its web, and leave the harasser alone.