In Idaho, common spiders include the hobo spider, black widow, and wolf spider. To identify them, look at their size, color, and markings. Hobo spiders are brown with chevron markings, black widows are black with a red hourglass on their abdomen, and wolf spiders are large and hairy. Be cautious and avoid touching any spiders you are unsure of.
No, spiders have eight legs, not six.
Yes, there are some types of spiders that do not possess venom, such as the Uloboridae family of spiders. These spiders use silk to capture their prey instead of venom.
To protect against small hairy spiders in the home, it is important to keep the house clean and clutter-free, seal any cracks or openings where spiders can enter, use spider repellents or traps, and regularly inspect and clean areas where spiders are likely to hide, such as corners, closets, and under furniture.
Yes, there are concerns and precautions to take when dealing with light brown spiders in the house. Some light brown spiders, such as the brown recluse or the hobo spider, can be venomous and their bites can cause serious health issues. It is important to avoid handling these spiders and to contact a professional pest control service if you suspect an infestation. Keep your home clean and clutter-free to reduce hiding spots for spiders.
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The correct spelling is "tarantula" (any of several large spiders).
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The correct spelling is tarantula (any of a number of species of large hairy spiders).
No, spiders do not eat turtles. Spiders typically prey on insects and other small creatures that they can overpower and consume using their venom. Turtles are too large and well-protected for spiders to consider them as prey.
Spiders can be any color!
In Idaho, common spiders include the hobo spider, black widow, and wolf spider. To identify them, look at their size, color, and markings. Hobo spiders are brown with chevron markings, black widows are black with a red hourglass on their abdomen, and wolf spiders are large and hairy. Be cautious and avoid touching any spiders you are unsure of.
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No, spiders have eight legs, not six.
No. Nor do any Spiders have a backbone. Spiders' structural support comes from their hard external body panels. They do not have any bones.
I do not know of any spiders that do not eat flies.