The webs are actually there all year round, but due to the forest and morning dews, they become visible, as the drops of water cover the web.
because spiders are very active then
no, but SPIDERS spin WEBS.
No, it was found that spiders taken aboard the Skylab for this type of experiment produced finer webs than on Earth, also these webs had variations not seen before and were incomplete.
Spiders make unique webs because they do not want other spiders coming into their webs. They have a unique shape, design, and scent to keep other away.
not all spiders have the ability to build homes in their webs
Furrow spiders belong to the genus Larinioides.These spiders weave orb webs. No spiders that weave orb webs are dangerous to humans.
Spiders keep their webs as long as they are alive.
No. They do not prefer any compass direction. Some spiders make webs that face up. Many spiders make webs near to porch lights because these lights attract insects. Where the web goes, and which direction it faces (if it is not a messy tangle web like that of the black widow spiders) generally depends on where the spider can find appropriate supports from which to hang its web.
Spiders spin webs not only for shelter but to capture their food. Insects, bugs, and other spiders get caught in these webs.
When ever they want to . But some do not make webs
by their webs
No they are not