yes!
Usually only one year. Google the words green lynx spider live and get this and more information.
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There are several types of green spiders found in nature, including the green lynx spider, the green jumping spider, and the green orb-weaver spider. These spiders are known for their vibrant green coloration, which helps them blend in with their surroundings and ambush their prey.
Yes, spiders eat bees.Specifically, spiders are arachnids. They include among their prey insects such as bees. Bing-ing or yahoo-ing "bee-eating spiders" will bring forth images of crab, funnel and green lynx spiders devouring dead and live bees.
all spiders are venomous. but there are only two spiders in north America that have venom that can seriously harm a human, the black widow, and brown recluse, aka violin spider, and fiddleback. the green lynx spider is not venomous to humans though, but it does hurt to get bit!
The Maldives have several types of spiders including brown Huntsman spiders, black widows, lynx spiders and Argiope anasuja (orb spiders).
The spider you are describing is likely a green lynx spider. They are known for their bright lime green bodies and sometimes have dull yellow legs. Green lynx spiders are typically found in North and Central America.
It is hard to guess which species of spider is meant. There may be many spiders that observers would judge to be "lime green." The bites of almost all spiders are toxic. However, none of the spiders that can give humans medically significant bites happen to be green. The most likely candidate to be described as a lime green spider is one fairly large and very attractive species of Lynx spider. Lynx spiders do not trap their prey in webs. They hunt for their prey in the branches, flowers, or leaves of vegetation. If someone were quick enough to actually grab one, he or she might get a defensive bite. It would hurt, but a bee sting can have much greater consequences.
Lynx spiders primarily feed on small insects such as flies, beetles, and moths. They are active hunters and rely on their keen eyesight and quick reflexes to capture their prey. Lynx spiders do not build webs to catch their food, but instead actively search for their prey in vegetation and on flowers.
There are some spiders that resemble grasshoppers, such as the green lynx spider and the spiny orb-weaver spider. These spiders have body shapes and colors that can make them look similar to grasshoppers at first glance.
I know the wolf spider, green lynx, and the Black Widow, the others i don know, but one is blue...
Spiders with brown stripe legs and a green body could potentially be orb-weaver spiders like Araneus gemmoides, which has a greenish abdomen and brown-striped legs. Another possibility is a green lynx spider (Peucetia viridans) which has green coloration and may have some brown on the legs. However, additional information or a photo would be helpful for a more precise identification.