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The time it takes for a spider to die after being exposed to a pesticide can vary depending on the type of pesticide and the size and species of the spider. In general, it can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours for a spider to die after being exposed to a pesticide.
The most lethal spider-killing pesticide will vary from one location to another depending on the manufacturers. Some of the ingredients used to make lethal pesticides include malathion, carbaryl, and bifenthrin.
get a pesticide/ spray and spray it and it should die x
Human activities such as habitat destruction, pesticide use, and climate change can negatively impact giant crab spider populations by reducing their habitat availability, disrupting their food sources, and directly harming individuals. Urbanization and agricultural expansion can lead to habitat fragmentation, making it harder for these spiders to find suitable places to live and hunt. Conservation efforts that focus on protecting natural habitats and reducing pesticide use can help mitigate these impacts and support giant crab spider populations.
I think that the spiders web is not a natural resource because it is made by a spider so it is made by a living thing and not natural
is a spider web a polymer
Cats!
jaguar
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Natural enemies are the blue mud dauber and the spider wasp.
An old shoe
in the comics it's mechanical in the movies it's natural