Bright red-orange. (Very, Very, Very bright)
spiders can be any color some spiders are blended with other colors, some might have a design on their back
No. While an orange spider might have a fairly painful bite, it's bite is not considered to be venomous or poisonous. Some shockingly common spiders with dangerous and poisonous bites are black widows (known by their reddish hourglass design on their back) or brown recluse spiders.
Anguilla is a British overseas territory in the Caribbean. There are many spiders which live in Anguilla. For example, the tarantula, garden spider and orange spider.
Spiders are arachnids.
Spiders are all colors (and they change color when the moult to camouflage themselves better!)
Because they hate the smell of the peel of the orange. It makes them dizzy.
spiders can be any color some spiders are blended with other colors, some might have a design on their back
Nothing actually repels spiders, however spiders will be attracted to a food source. Spiders eat insects. So, the more insects there are, the more likely you are to have spiders around.
Not only does lavender repel lice, but it repels most bugs (including spiders)
spiders love orange juice
The type of organic molecule that repels water is a lipid. It is an non-polar compound and is generally insoluble in water.
no
no it only have one colour
It's just a background
Spiders lay eggs which then hatch into little spiders.
the type of markings spiders have is things that you step in and have to clean it up.
they eat spiders and other small bugs