There are there grand(daddy) long legs. A phoilcidae (cellar spider), a tipulidae (crane fly), and opiliones. The crane fly eats nectsr. The other two eats small insects. I have been told the opiliones are aphid eaters. The things I found just makes it seem like they would it it was there. Not an aphid only diet though.
Noob spiders like daddy longlegs n st00f
Non-venomous spiders include the daddy longlegs, jumping spiders, and wolf spiders.
There are several predators that prey on daddy longlegs, such as birds, spiders, frogs, and some insects like mantises. Additionally, some parasitic wasps and mites target daddy longlegs as hosts for their larvae.
yes to animals but not people
Black Widows, Katipos, Daddy Longlegs <--(Don't be shocked.).
Yes. They are either crane flies, which are insects, or two other types of arthropod related to spiders. In different places all three are called daddy longlegs.
Non-poisonous spiders include common house spiders, daddy longlegs, and wolf spiders. These spiders do not possess venom that is harmful to humans.
The plural is simply 'Daddy longlegs', ie, "I saw two daddy longlegs this morning."
harvestman have 8 legs but are not spiders they are also known as daddy longlegs
Arachnids, but none of them are spiders. Spiders are, within the class Arachnida, the order Aranae. Ticks and mites are of the order Acari and daddy longlegs are of the order Opiliones. ^^
Daddy Longlegs - album - was created in 2005.
If you are referring to a common crossword puzzle answer to the question, "What is a spider's cousin?", the answer is DADDYLONGLEGS (daddy longlegs). A daddy longlegs is a colloquial name for an insect called a harvestman or a crane fly. They are a type of fly with the usual 6 legs.