The spider you are describing is likely the Spiny Orb-weaver spider (Gasteracantha cancriformis), also known as the Jewel Spider. It is recognized by its unique shape and coloration, with a white abdomen that has a pattern resembling a skull and bright green legs. These spiders are not harmful to humans and are known for their striking appearance.
What insect looks like a very large wasp with a red front and black and yellow tail?
I think you are referring to a Cicada Killer Wasp. They feed on Cicada bugs and burrow/live in the ground. The females can sting but usually don't sting people. They use their stinger to paralyze the cicada bug. Males can't sting. I found one of these on the screen of my house window tonight ~ ick! I hope there aren't a lot of burrows in our yard!
What are yellow and black flying insects that eat wood?
Yellow and black flying insects that eat wood are likely carpenter bees. These bees bore into wood to create nests and lay eggs, which can cause damage to wooden structures over time. It is important to address a carpenter bee infestation to prevent further damage to your property.
What do lighting bug eggs look like?
Lightning bug eggs are small and oval-shaped, usually pale yellow or cream in color. They can be found in clusters attached to vegetation near the ground or in damp soil. The eggs are delicate and translucent, often appearing like tiny grains of rice.
How can you prevent rice black bugs?
There's no 100% way to prevent bug eggs from being part of the food supply and, given the right temperatures the eggs tend to hatch. Putting the bag of uncooked rice into the freezer for a day or two should prevent the eggs from being able to hatch in the future.
Where do grand daddy long legs sleep or nest?
Today in a cliff/cave in central Texas, we saw what appeared to be a chunk of bear fur stuck to the ceiling of the cave, but much finer looking fur. It was an 18 inch diameter nest of daddy longlegs!! I wish I had taken a pic, because I'm finding none on the web that do it justice!
It was SOLID Brown, it must have been a million of them. (Or 250,000 times Legs!) At first we thought the knee joints (which are lighter in color) were bugs. We blew on it, and it started moving, which we thought was the smaller 'bugs' eating/disturbing them.
What a surprise when one of them crawled out and we could then see what they all were. It was awesome!
SO.... They seemed content to just hang out. It was a sweltering 101 and mid day. Not sure what they do when. Hope this helps those of you wondering!
a spider does n a spider does not have a nose, it instead has spiracles which it uses for respiration.
What kind of a bug looks like a piece of bark and has a worm in it and can pop out of both sides?
It sounds like you're describing a Bagworm moth caterpillar. Bagworms create protective cases made of silk and camouflaged with materials like twigs, leaves, and bark. The caterpillar moves around in its case, peeking out from both ends, and can emerge to feed and pupate.
Adult fireflies primarily feed on nectar and pollen from flowers. Some species also consume smaller insects like aphids and mosquitoes. Fireflies do not eat solid food and rely on liquid nutrients for their energy needs.
What is the kingdom phylum and class of a dragonfly?
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
What bug has a white body with black wings?
The caddisfly is a common insect that fits this description. They have white or light-colored bodies and dark wings with a distinctive triangular shape when at rest. Caddisflies are often found near water sources where their larvae develop.
How is a insect's exoskeleton similar to a humans skeleton?
Exoskeletons and Endoskeletons both protect the animal. Both are a place for the animal's muscles to attach. This lets the animal move its body. Both types of skeletons are useful for supporting the body and holding it off the ground. An exoskeleton cannot grow, and must be shed each time the animal gets larger. An endoskeleton can grow, and animals with internal skeletons do not have to shed anything.
What food does a pryamantis eat?
A praying mantis feeds primarily on insects such as flies, caterpillars, moths, and other small bugs. They are carnivorous predators that typically catch their prey with their front legs and consume them alive. Some larger species of praying mantises have also been known to eat small frogs, lizards, and even hummingbirds.
What does a daddy long leg look like?
A daddy long leg is a type of spider with a small body and long, thin legs. They are usually light brown or gray in color and have a round body with long, delicate legs that can be up to several inches in length.
What is the slowest insect in the world?
The slowest insect in the world is the giant walking stick (Ctenomorpha chronus), which moves at a speed of approximately 0.05 miles per hour (0.02 kilometers per hour). This insect is found in Australia and is known for its extremely slow movement.
I think i have same type, all ready bit an inch, like small 8 yellow spots on her tail 2x4, and yellow strips on legs, when they are small you shouldn't touch them i heard because of their hair, it's venomous it may cause small skin infection and it's itches... aggressive? hmm i don't know for sure, the guy who sold me he said no, but spiders are aggressive when they aren't feeling save so they bite.
Tarantulas have gently body even if it looks cool holding it, i suggest more only looking :)
The first recorded mention of insects comes from ancient Egypt, with details found in the Ebers Papyrus dating back to around 1500 BCE. However, the formal classification and study of insects as a group began in the 18th century, with Carl Linnaeus often credited as the father of modern taxonomy for his work in categorizing and naming different insect species.
Moths typically feed on nectar, sap, and rotting fruit. Some species may also feed on other liquids like bird droppings or even blood from animals. However, moths are not known to feed on other insects as their primary food source.
How many flies are hatched at one time?
Flies typically lay multiple eggs at once, with one female fly capable of laying hundreds of eggs in her lifetime. The number of eggs hatched at one time can vary depending on factors such as fly species, environmental conditions, and the availability of food sources.
Is everyone allergic to brown recluse bites?
No, not everyone is allergic to brown recluse bites. Many times the reaction comes from the venom. If however someone is allergic and also reacts to the venom it could cause some medical complications especially for the elderly and children.
A plague of insects refers to a large number of insects that suddenly appear and cause destruction to crops, plants, or livestock in an area. These swarms can have a serious impact on agriculture and ecosystems, leading to widespread damage and economic losses. Control measures like pesticides and habitat modification may be necessary to manage plague insects.
Generally speaking, the ants in the colony are all females except for the winged workers, or "drones", they are males. The only other winged ant in the colony would be a recent queen, who hasn't removed her wings yet, or a female that hasn't mated yet. Most of the time the females are somewhat larger than the males. The fine details can be slightly different with some species, but for most ants, these general facts hold true. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
What stings an attacker with paralyzing poison?
Some animals, such as scorpions, jellyfish, and certain spiders, have stings that contain paralyzing poisons that can temporarily incapacitate their prey or attackers. The venom injected through these stings typically targets the nervous system, causing paralysis or extreme pain. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if stung by a creature known to deliver paralyzing poison.
What insect lives 12 years underground and comes out to mate and dies in 7 days?
The insect you are referring to is the periodical cicada. They spend most of their lives underground feeding on tree roots, then emerge in large numbers to mate, lay eggs, and ultimately die after about a week. This lifecycle can last either 13 or 17 years depending on the species.