It is an arachnid.
Insects have an exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax, and abdomen), three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes, and two antennae.
Spiders have eight legs, soft bodies.
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It is actually not insecticide or "insect spray" exclusively. It actually should be called "arthropod spray" because it kills almost all arthropods; however, most people have no clue as to what an arthropod is. If you want to use slang, then it SHOULD be called "BUG" spray, but they can't because there is a group of insects called [true] bugs.
Spiders and insects are both invertebrates and arthropods. So they look pretty much alike until you count legs, look at how many main body parts they have, examine their eyes carefully, etc.
Some spider webs reflect ultra violet light that attracts insects.Some find it a suitable path to get across while some blindly fly through the thin web.
Insect have 6 legs spider have 8
He was bitten by a spider, and a spider is not an insect, it's an athropod.
No, a spider is an arachnid, not an insect. An arachnid has 8 legs, while an insect has 6.
No. The spider is not an insect, because it does not have six legs, three body parts and antennae.
Ticks are arachanids, related to the spider and not an insect.
depends on what insect..a spider might.
A spider and an Insect have legs,heads,brain,lungs...
spider
Larva
Arachnid.
no its an arachnid
Antenna or wings