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SPIDERS, COCKROACHES, BIRDS and ANTS!
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The ladybird spider primarily feeds on small insects, particularly flies and other arthropods. It uses its silk to create webs to capture prey. This spider is known for its striking appearance, which resembles that of a ladybird beetle, but its diet is typical of many spiders that hunt and trap small invertebrates.
Common small spiders found in households include cellar spiders, cobweb spiders, jumping spiders, and house spiders.
The pronotum on a ladybird beetle is found just behind the head. The pronotum helps protect the head and adds to the overall camouflage of the insect.
The answer is yes, it is poisonus. However the correct term is venomous not poisonus.
A Ladybird does not kill
Spiders found in Wyoming include: Brown Recluse Black Widow Hobo Spider Jumping Spiders Nursery Web Spiders Sac Spiders Comb-footed Cobweb Orb Weavers Common House Spider Funnel Web Spiders Daddy Long Legs or Cellar Spiders Grass Spiders Ground Spiders Crab Spiders
The Ladybird was created in 1923.
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No, Brown Recluse Spiders do not live in Pennsylvania.