Yes, that is how they know there is an insect caught in their web.
Seduce it.
They don't hear they sense vibrations.
No, Technically not.
Spiders can sense and respond to vibrations, but they cannot be remotely controlled or influenced by sound vibrations in the way depicted in the movie "The Last Mimzy." Spiders do not have the cognitive abilities to understand complex commands or communication signals like the creatures in the movie.
Not necessarily - BUT - they may eat the spiders if they get chance !
No, spiders are only be attracted by the bugs on the plants.
To attract spiders to your garden, you can create a welcoming environment by planting a variety of plants that attract insects, providing shelter like rocks or logs, and reducing the use of pesticides that can harm spiders. Spiders are attracted to areas with abundant prey, so creating a diverse ecosystem in your garden can help attract them naturally.
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To attract spiders to your garden naturally, you can create a welcoming habitat by planting a variety of native plants, providing shelter such as rocks or logs, and reducing pesticide use to encourage a healthy insect population for spiders to feed on. Additionally, leaving some areas of your garden undisturbed can provide hiding spots for spiders to thrive.
Banana spiders shake their web to make themselves more visible to potential prey. The vibrations created by shaking the web attract insects and other small creatures to investigate what is causing the disturbance. This behavior helps the spider catch more prey.
Yes, four spines jewel spiders, like many other spider species, communicate primarily through visual signals and vibrations. They use their brightly colored bodies to attract mates and may also employ specific postures or movements to convey information. Additionally, they can respond to vibrations in their webs to detect potential threats or prey. However, their communication is less sophisticated compared to social insects like bees or ants.
Spiders are not actually fond of music. They do not have ears and cannot hear in the same way that humans and other animals can. Any perceived reaction to music in spiders is likely coincidental or due to other factors such as vibrations or changes in their environment.