yes look under your bed...theyre waiting
Goldfish, Ladybug, spider
James Henry TrotterThe CentipedeThe EarthwormThe Old Green GrasshopperThe LadybugMiss SpiderThe GlowwormThe Silkworm
There are actually two Tennessee state insects, they are the ladybug and firefly.
I have had an interesting experience today that could add to this conversation. As a nature photographer, I was in my garden taking photos of Ladybugs. And it was harassed by quite a few ants. Then a spider showed up covering the body of the Ladybug and the ants just walked away. The Ladybug remained unharmed, after a while the spider walked away and the Ladybug did too. So it seems this particular spider was protective of the Ladybug.
Yes almost all ladybugs eat small spiders.I once had a ladybug and it killed a spider!!! (The spider was small).Then once my friend squashed a spider so I caught a ladybug instead and kept it, and you know what? It ate the poor spider. I was actually deciding whether I should bury it but who knows? It ate the spider!From that I started experimenting and if you kill a spider (any spider big or small) the ladybugs still eat them! I think it's because they know whether it is dead or not.So if you put an alive spider inside it has to be small so the ladybug can eat it!
A ladybird spider is a spider whose red body has four black dots.Specifically, the spider in question can be found natively in Greece. It carries the scientific names Eresus cinnaberinus and E. sandaliatus. It has white-striped black legs. Its fused head and thorax (prosoma) is black. Its abdomen-like rear (opisthosoma) is red, with 4 black dots.
When the spider disappears...
whats a ladybird?
There is no such thing as a spider bear.
Recently people on this website have said that there is a poisonous ladybug called the horn back ladybug, but these info. givers are liars. There is absolutely no so thing as a ladybug that is poisonous to humans.
crawled inside and found a centipede, caterpilar, ladybug, gloworm, silkworm, miss spider and an earthworm.
All of the creatures were giant bugs - a centipede, a spider, a grasshopper, a ladybug, an earthworm and a glow-worm.