Spider. The fly and the beetle just watch the action.
Spider is not an insect. It has 8 legs. Insects have 6 legs. The last 3 are insects.
A water beetle has a hard cover that is lifted up when the wings underneath are to be used for the beetle to fly. Most beetles only fly when they need to, as flying wastes energy.
well,the five common invertebrates i would say is the fly,spider,beetle,any winged invertebrate,and the ant.
Some insects that begin with g are: German Cockroach, Giant Blue Robber Fly, Golden Spider Beetle, and Goliath Spider Beetle.gnatground beetleGrasshopper.
no a spider monkey can not fly
a spider and a fly
hard boring
This is not a beetle. It is a fly (Diptera).
They are a type of beetle.
16 of them were. The USPS issued a special 20-stamp sheet of "Insects and Spiders" in 1999. The stamps were at the new first class rate of 33 cents and included 16 insects and 4 spiders (corner stamps). The illustrated spiders: 1. Black Widow Spider 4. Yellow Garden Spider 17. Spinybacked Spider 20. Jumping Spider The illustrated insects: 2. Elderberry Longhorn (beetle) 3. Lady Beetle (ladybug) 5. Dogbane Beetle 6. Flower Fly 7. Assassin Bug 8. Ebony Jewelwing 9. Velvet Ant 10. Monarch Caterpillar (larva) 11. Monarch Butterfly 12. Eastern Hercules Beetle 13. Bombardier Beetle 14. Dung Beetle 15. Spotted Water Beetle 16. True Katydid 18. Periodical Cicada 19. Scorpion Fly (see related image link)
I am sure you know they eat fly's and such, but i have a spider living on my window and at the same time have a small beetle infestation, because of this i sometimes find the beetle larvae so i drop them on the web, it seems to eat them fast, and its grown a lot in 3 weeks, any living food as long as its not bigger than the Spiders body is sufficient for it, a large fly bigger than the spider would also feed it sufficiently, they store food so it dose not matter what you give it but they prefer living things.
Yes it can.