Arachnophobia <applies to all spiders big/small>
yes money spiders do bite they are extremely dangerous and will kill you if they bite! money spiders (jumping spiders) are in one of the top worlds dangerous spiders and there is still no existing cure for if it injects its venom into you many people have died thinking the money spider is non affective and of cute because it is small please do not be fulled it is DANGEROUS!
Money spiders, also known as sheet weaver spiders, are not considered poisonous to humans. While they have venom to subdue their prey, it is not harmful to us. They are actually beneficial to have around as they feed on small insects and help control pest populations.
They are called arthropods.
Common small spiders found in households include cellar spiders, cobweb spiders, jumping spiders, and house spiders.
A group of Spiders is called a cluster or clutter. Spiders belong to the group of animals called arachnids.
Yes, but only small spiders.
Money spiders, belonging to the family Linyphiidae, typically grow to a size of about 2 to 5 millimeters in body length. These small spiders are known for their delicate webs and are often found in gardens and meadows. Despite their minute size, they play a significant role in controlling pest populations.
Yes, I have encountered small white spiders on plants.
Spiders...in a group
because spiders are small and are really creepy
Spiders are eight legged creatures that make spider webs and eat insects for living. Most spiders aren't poisonous, and no poisonous spider will attack without reason. Spiders are about the size of a bead. That's small! Furthermore, spiders can be found anywhere. You also might see spider webs without their hosts. These are called cobwebs. Spiders are fascinating creatures. They belong in a group called arachnids. It is fascinating to explore the world of spiders if they weren't creepy.