well im pretty sure it can find food and water fr it's self but if u must know ... its 5 million days... ok actually my guess would be the same amout of time it can live anywhere without food or water ... :P
The adult brown recluse can live up to six months without food or water.
5 months
There are no actual species of spider called wood spiders, but people call brown spiders that live in wood piles, "wood spiders."
Spiders are all colors (and they change color when the moult to camouflage themselves better!)
There are lots of different spiders. But to give you an example: >Huntsmen >Red back >Wolf spider >house spider >garden spider >turantula there are just a couple of the spiders around the world
well it took me a while...it was a tuft question to answer, but finally here it is...! Gnaphosid spiders are common outdoor spiders. A specific Gnaphosid spider is known as a parson spider which is occasionally indoors. Parson spiders do not like water or cold weather. the parson spider is a meduim-sized spider (1/2 inch long). Parson spiders are hunting spiders and do not spin webs...and when they hunt it isn't pretty... anyways, they hunt at night and during the day, they are usually found out doors under stones or loose bark in silken retreats. Indoors they are found under objects like chairs or tiny holes in furtiture, or in cracks and crevices. And YES they are dangerous! Hope this helps!
Spiders need to live is water, food, and air.
From the blood
A brown recluse can live about six months without food or water. I'm not really sure how long they would live with they things they need, but they live longer in colder enviorments.
There are no actual species of spider called wood spiders, but people call brown spiders that live in wood piles, "wood spiders."
Some spiders are the American house spider, the ant mimic spider, the banded garden, the black and yellow garden, and the black widow. Additional spiders are the brown recluse, the eastern harvestman, the giant crab spider, and the huntsman. More spiders on the list include the marbled orb weaver, the red spotted ant mimic, the running crab, and the turret spider.
Venomous snakes in the state of Georgia:Eastern Diamondback RattlesnakeCottonmouth (Water Moccasin)Coral SnakeCopperheadTimber RattlesnakePigmy RattlesnakeVenomous spiders in Georgia:Black WidowBrown Recluse
Spiders are all colors (and they change color when the moult to camouflage themselves better!)
There are lots of different spiders. But to give you an example: >Huntsmen >Red back >Wolf spider >house spider >garden spider >turantula there are just a couple of the spiders around the world
worms, and water Spiders
well it took me a while...it was a tuft question to answer, but finally here it is...! Gnaphosid spiders are common outdoor spiders. A specific Gnaphosid spider is known as a parson spider which is occasionally indoors. Parson spiders do not like water or cold weather. the parson spider is a meduim-sized spider (1/2 inch long). Parson spiders are hunting spiders and do not spin webs...and when they hunt it isn't pretty... anyways, they hunt at night and during the day, they are usually found out doors under stones or loose bark in silken retreats. Indoors they are found under objects like chairs or tiny holes in furtiture, or in cracks and crevices. And YES they are dangerous! Hope this helps!
Do not spray pesticides in and around habitats, maintain vegetation and water moisture, identify the nature of which are web making without web. Provide suitable environment for both type of spiders .
Yes, all species of spiders need water to survive.
no