Mammals sleep..
No, when you sleep you do not "eta" spiders.
Ants don't.
Spiders typically sleep in hidden and sheltered spots during the day, such as in cracks, crevices, or corners of buildings, under leaves, or in burrows.
Yes, it is true that Snopes has debunked the myth that people unknowingly eat spiders while they sleep.
spiders eat insects and birds. some bigger types eat children. They can even kill you in your sleep!
A great number of things from dust to spiders
Spiders don't purposely seek out humans to crawl on while they sleep. They are more likely just passing through looking for food or shelter. If you find spiders in your bedroom, it's most likely because they wandered in by accident or were attracted to the warmth and darkness.
Yes, you do eat spiders in your sleep. Spiders like wet, damp, dry places. When you sleep with your mouth open, they crawl in and wake you up. Your instincs are to swallow once you wake up, so there goes the spider! Whether or not you eat 8, we are not posotive of the exact number. Hope this helps! :)
yes 7 on average for people who sleep with their mouth closed, they just eat more of them... :D
Sleep paralysis with spiders refers to a phenomenon where a person experiences the inability to move or speak while waking up or falling asleep, often accompanied by vivid hallucinations of spiders or other creatures. This can evoke intense fear and anxiety, as the individual may feel as though they are being attacked or overwhelmed. Such experiences are linked to the brain's transition between sleep and wakefulness, where the mind is active but the body remains in a state of temporary paralysis. It's often associated with sleep disorders, stress, and disrupted sleep patterns.
you eat about 7-8 a yearActually it's a myth. There is no scientific or medical proof that spiders crawl into humans mouths as they sleep. It's not 4 spiders a year and it's not a pound of spiders in a lifetime, it's just plain untrue
Banana spiders hibernate when it is cold out, but are not in a very deep sleep. The cold locks up their muscles so on mild days they may come out for food.