Yes, they can regrow their legs back when it goes missing or accidentally come off.
If you're referring to the crane fly then it's because it's not actually a spider.
I guess yes, because their webs are good enough to trap a slug and daddy long legs can easily poison them.
Daddy long legs do not spin webs. They do not have silk glands like spiders, so they do not produce silk or spin webs to catch their prey. Instead, daddy long legs are opportunistic hunters that feed on small insects and invertebrates they find in their environment.
A daddy long legs is a very spindly and harmless spider. Black widow spiders, on the other hand, are thicker and extremely poisonous. People should avoid black widow spiders whenever possible.
There is a species of spider called the 'Cellar Spider', which is known as 'Daddy Long Legs' to many, but there are two other species with the same name, one is an insect (Crane Fly) and one is the Harvestman (an arachnid, but not a spider).
This gets confusing because the name "daddy long-legs" is spelled a variety of ways, and is applied to different, unrelated animals. Here in the U.S., a "daddy long legs" usually means an arachnid properly called a "harvestman," in the order Opiliones. They look like spiders, but have only one body segment instead of the two that spiders have. Also, harvestmen are not venomous like most spiders are. "Daddy long legs" is also frequently misapplied to long-legged spiders properly called "cellar spiders" in the family Pholcidae. Pholcids spin webs, whereas harvestmen, which are not spiders, do not spin webs. Lastly, in the United Kingdom, "daddy long legs" usually means crane flies in the family Tipulidae. Crane flies look like enormous mosquitoes, but crane flies do not bite.
Messy, irregular, tangled webs.
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They make silk which is provided for fishing nets and clothesScientists are looking for cures with spider venomThey can kill and eat mosquitoes. Mosquitoes can give people encephalitis, dengue and malaria.They eat bug that you don't want like the daddy long legs eat cockroaches.
YES, they do!!!!! It happened today, I couldn't believe it but I say the whole thing. A white tail ran across the wall and got caught in the daddy long legs web. The daddy long leg ran straight in and bit the white tail before he knew what hit him. The daddy long leg then stayed at a distance and started putting more and more webs out. The white tail got more and more tangled and eventually paralysed and the daddy long legs wrapped him up. Tonight I had a look and he is sucking him dry. Mmmmm yum! I would have never believed it if I never saw it with my own two eyes. cheers Paul
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Black chenille stems or pipe cleaners are a good option for making spider legs on small craft projects.