well i know i don't,but some people are facinated with them.they aren't the nicest living things,but they are very intresting,i mean look at the facts:they live in a web that they were intelligent enough to weave by thereselves,the catch other insects and such the blood,not eat them whole,and they have 8 legs and eyes.that's pretty incredible.but as i always say:the good Spiders are the dead ones. :)
An amature opinion from me is...
They are important because they eat small bugs around your garden.
spiders are important because they eat bugs i hate them cause they bite u och
spiders is useful for plant crops
No one likes flies and bugs insects so SPIDER TO THE RESCUE
The Wolf spider is useful because it eats insects which are known to attack humans, like mosquitoes and biting flies.
Barn spider, black widow spider, brown spider, cellar spider, cobweb spider, comb- footed spider, crab spider, dock spider, fishing spider, funnel web spider, ghost spider, ground spider, jumping spider, lynx spider, nursery spider, orb web spider, pirate spider, sac spider, spitting spider, tarantula, trapdoor spider, and wolf spider.
well a spider can help by eating flies or like a dragonflies lavae eat mosquito larvae alot of bugs are helpful yet mysterious
it is an outdoor spider
Here's a link of a website that shows a variety of venomous spiders and some information about them: http://www.termite.com/spider-identification.html Hope you find it useful! -GLOWSTICK.
Tarantulas are not very venomous at all. There's a general rule of thumb with spider size and strength of their venom: The larger the spider, the less potent of venom. Sure there are exceptions, but it is a very useful rule of thumb. Think about it. A spider the size of your hand doesn't need much venom; its size and strength allows it to hold prey without the need for paralyzing toxins.
One reason that biology is useful in daily life is that you would be able to identify a venomous snake/spider when bitten by one. This will help the doctors at the hospital give you the right anti-venom, thus giving you a better chance to recover and heal.
It depends on what species for example a tarantula is in indoor spider and a grass spider is an out door spider!
Sac spider Scorpion Tailed Spider St. Andrews Cross Spider Spitting Spider Stick Spider
The crab spider is definitely an outdoor spider!:)
No, the spider is a "genus", a "money" spider is a species of spider hope this helps