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Spider webs on the lawn after a night?

This could either be from a type of fungal disease called "Dollar Spot" where the fungal growth on the grass blades resembles that of a spider web. They are about the size of an old silver dollar, giving them the name dollar spot. If it does not fit that description it could be from grass spiders or sod web worm that are tiny moths that do form webs.


Are most orb webs rebuilt every day?

Yes, most orb webs are rebuilt daily by the spiders that construct them. This daily rebuilding helps maintain the web's effectiveness for catching prey, as old silk can become damaged or less sticky over time. Additionally, rebuilding allows spiders to optimize their web structure based on environmental conditions and prey availability. Some spiders may also reuse silk from old webs in the construction of new ones.


What is the science name for spiders?

The scientific name for spiders is "Arachnid" (uh-rack-nid). That name comes from an old Greek story. In this story, a girl named Arachne loved to weave. Her weaving was so beautiful and perfect that the goddess Athena got jealous. To punish Arachne, the goddess turned her into a spider. But Arachne still loved to weave, even though she was a spider. Today, all Arachnids, or spiders, weave silk. (Not all of them make webs though.) The word, "spider," comes from the German word "spinner," because spiders spin or weave silk.


What do spiders do with their old webs?

I watch spiders around our house spin their webs, wait for something to be caught in it, and when they are done and want to move on, they do indeed take down their web. Very fast I might add. My daughters and I have been watching spider behavior all summer and are amazed to see how fast they can take their web down.


Which unusual tree decoration can be found on trees in Ukraine?

Spiders and Spider Webs on Christmas Trees in Ukraine In Ukraine, there is a legend about an old woman who cleaned her house spotless in preparation for the Christ Child to visit. She meticulously decorated her tree to make her children and the Child proud. However, the spiders that lived in her home wanted to see the tree too, and because of their poor eyesight, they had to climb the entire tree limb by limb. As the result, the spiders left trails of the silver webbing behind them. When the Christ Child visited he saw the webs and was in complete dismay at the thought of the old woman's hard work. He then touched the webs, transforming them into gold and silver for the family. So, families in Ukraine and in Germany as well put a spider and spider webs on their tree. In America and other parts of the world, it is custom to put tinsel on the tree in symbolism of the silver from the Christ Child.


Do spiders ever leave their web?

Spiders frequently leave their webs. Male spiders leave their webs to crawl about in search of female spiders of the same species. Some orb-weaving spiders tear down their old web after it gets light in the morning, and then make a new one at night. Other spiders get their webs torn down for them (by, e.g., some clumsy human walking right through it) and have to start all over again. And on top of that, any web-weaving spider I've ever seen will drop on a silken bungee cord to escape whenever anything very much bigger than they are violently shakes their web. Some spiders spend most of their time in a protected place that is connected to their web with a sort of telegraph line, or "string telephone line" would be more like it. When an insect gets caught that shakes the web and the web shakes the signal line. At that point the spider will climb back up that line to the web and deal with the struggling insect. Then, when it's all wrapped up, she will carry it back to her place of safety.


Where can you find Eminem's old albums?

electronic ( webs)


What is the differnce between a dust web and a spider web?

Simple: A dust web is made of particles of dust and dirt and other things such as leaves, just natural things. A spider web however, is made out of a special kind of silk that most spiders naturally produce and use to create/spin their webs.


Another name for Europe?

Another name for Europe is the Old Continent.


What is an old and dusty spiders trap called?

Once the spiders web is old and dusty it is called a cobweb. From cob (old English for spider) and web.


How long have spiders lived?

spiders have been around for hundreds of years and no one knew what they were so ya spiders are very old


What is Japan another name?

what is old name of shri lanka