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they use there dug holes to stay away from predators and to catch food. they also use posion to kill pray.

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Spiders that don't use webs to catch their prey are known as hunting spiders. They actively stalk and hunt down their prey instead of relying on webs to trap them. Examples of hunting spiders include wolf spiders, jumping spiders, and crab spiders.


Are wolf spiders cold-blooded?

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Yes, wolf spiders are known to feed on stink bugs. Stink bugs are part of their diet as they are opportunistic predators that feed on a variety of insects. Wolf spiders use their speed and agility to capture and eat stink bugs along with other prey items.


Where do you find a wolf spider?

Wolf spiders can be found in many different habitats worldwide, including forests, grasslands, and deserts. They typically live on the ground and create burrows or use natural crevices for shelter. Wolf spiders are also commonly found in and around homes, as they are known to wander inside in search of prey.


What country do wolf spiders come from?

The wolf spider can be find in many coastal and inland areas. They are usually situated in the shrub lands, woodlands, gardens, and forests. They can also live in pastures and fields where they can control insect populations. These creatures live on almost every continent but Greenland only has a few areas where it is inhabited and Antarctica cannot support it.


Do all spiders spin a web?

No. Humans tend to notice the web weavers, especially the orb weavers. But there are loads of other kinds of spiders that hunt their prey in other ways. Wolf spiders use silk only to line burrows and make egg cases.


How do wolf spiders cath their pray?

Wolf Spiders are generally opportunistic hunters, pouncing on prey as they find it, or occasionally chasing prey, although they can wait in the mouth of their burrow for passing prey They are one of the most agile of spiders with excellent eyesight, meaning that they are perfectly adapted for hunting slower moving prey, or even unobservant prey, including other spiders. As they are generally dull in appearance, they use this as camouflage to hide in wait for their prey


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Cellar spiders are what I call the "anti-spider spider". Wolf spiders roam around and often end up in cellar spider territory. Cellar spiders are fearless, and will use their incredible speed to wrap up an opponent up to six times a second. They use their long legs to effectively keep their opponent out of reach. Cellar spiders are commonplace in toilets so grap a couple of those and place them wherever the pesky wolf spiders are.


What do wolf spiders do for winter?

The reason spiders do not get cold is because they are not warm blooded like other animals with fur. The "fur" that you see on tarantulas and other spiders is not really hair but "bristles" and has nothing to do with how a spider keeps warm. The "hair" on a spider is used for several reasons. The hairs on a spider sense vibrations and a spider can tell a lot about it's enviroment from what it senses in theses hairs. Some spiders, like many New World tarantulas can use some of their hairs for defense. These urticating hairs are itchy and when a predator comes to close they shoot these hairs to make the predator go away. So, back to your question, how do they keep warm? Well, spiders are cold-blooded (actually, their blood is called hemolymph and is different from reptiles, etc). Spiders are the same temperatures as their surroundings and different species are adapted for different surroundings. when they are cold they will move to a warmer spot and if they are cold they will move to a warmer spot. Some spiders lay their eggs in Fall and then die and their eggs hatch in Spring. Other spiders dig burrows deep in ground and stay there all winter. The spiders that live in your house live there because the temperature is comfortable to them. Some people find spiders in their house and put them outside. This is not really a good idea because house spiders are adapted to live inside and can't survive outside. But, it's good to have in your house because they eat all insects like roaches, etc. that might carry diseases.


What is a wolf spiders prey?

Anything bigger than it. Cats, birds and lizards. if you're trying to banish them, use carnivorous or aggressive beetles and mantises.


How do wolf spiders catch its food?

Spiders catch their prey by waiting it out after they make their web. When the prey ( or fly in this case) gets caught in the web, the spider wraps it up, and lets it sit for a bit. The spider will then come back later and eat the prey. ( fly) I am new, but i know a lot about spiders and insects.With there webs there prey practaly come to them.