As far as I know, any spider can be eaten without getting poisoned.
The only U.S. Spiders that have seriously toxic venom in the U.S. are the widow spiders and the brown recluse spiders. There is one spider, the "red widow spider" (Latrodectus bishopi) that has red-orange, yellow, and black coloration. They haven't been recorded as biting people, so it is unknown just how toxic they might be.
While there are many poisonous spiders, the only spider considered highly dangerous is the Red-Back.
Spiders are generally not harmful to plants. In fact, they can be beneficial by preying on insects that may damage plants.
they are harmful because they have poisnous like snakes
No spiders don't have ghosts. However their are species of spider with common names typically referred to as "ghosts" or ghost spiders. Among the species there are harmful /poisonous Species and non-harmful species. The same thing goes for the tarantula species family of spiders. There are harmful species and non-harmful species. I hoped that answered our question.
THere poisonus
No they only get harm when you hurt them
Non-poisonous spiders include common house spiders, daddy longlegs, and wolf spiders. These spiders do not possess venom that is harmful to humans.
ALL spiders have venom to kill their prey but most spiders venom is not too harmful to humans
Mean Red Spiders was created in 1993.
There is no easy way to answer this question. The colors of spiders can change at each time they molt and get a new skin. The colors of baby spiders are not connected in any direct way to the colors of adults. So knowing the color of adults of some species is not a sure well to anticipate the colors of pre=adult members of their species. On top of that there are thousands of species of spiders, and it would be a long job to try to track down which spiders were red at which stage(s) before they reached maturity.
Thats easy! Red back spiders are called 'red back spiders because they have a red (or sometimes dark orange) stripe on their back. they sometimes have a diamond slightly below that stripe aswell.
Could be, because their not in America