Redback spiders primarily feed on insects, such as ants, beetles, and flies. They use their venom to immobilize and digest their prey before consuming it. Additionally, redback spiders have been known to feed on other small spiders and even small vertebrates like lizards.
The common black house spider eats redback spiders. This probably explains why redbacks are uncommon inside the house. Both redbacks and black house spiders are shy (especially the redback). A house spider will get to recognize you if you feed it ;)
How many legs (on) a red back spider? if this is the question... 8 (eight) legs less if they have been crushed or ripped off
You bet they do :D Red backs aren't fussy eaters (from my owning experience) and will eat almost anything. The one thing NONE of my red backs eat though, are those white moths with the black and red spots...
Bumble bees can be killed by pesticides, predators like birds or spiders, diseases, or extreme weather conditions. They are also vulnerable to habitat loss and destruction.
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The Fujita scale is not a weather event, it is a system of rating tornadoes. So thet Fujita scale does not have its own weather conditions.
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The black widow spider usually eats the male spider after they mate, unless they give the female a"gift which is something good to eat wrapped in silk. That is why they are called black widow spiders
Dry weather, like the desert. Moisture causes rust.
The type of spiders vary as in any country but Australia is known for having the most number of highly venomous spiders as well as snakes. The female funnel web is responsible for most of the bites and is found through southeastern Australia living under city houses. The red-back is very common but lacks the huge fangs of the funnel web. Another spider that has caused a lot attention and fear and is also found in most gardens is the white tailed spider, a small but dangerous spider whose bite can start to rot the flesh. We also have the "bird dropping spider" that are just like bird poo to hide from predators.