Are spiders with 6 short legs and 2 long legs dangerous?
All spiders have eight legs. Jumping spiders engage in ant mimicry, raising there forelimbs to appear like an ant. This gives them a predatory edge. Spiders will occasionally lose limbs when they are stepped on or in battles with other predators like mice and birds. Spiders are also capable of regeneration, meaning they can grow back lost limbs.
How long does it take you to die when a black widow bites you?
I hope that if you have been bitten you are going to see a doctor before you find out.
The speed with which spiders multiply depends on the kind of spider and the environmental conditions. In general a single female spider will lay eggs only once a year, typically only once in her lifetime, but she can have from a few dozen to a few hundred babies, and they, in turn, will have that many babies of their own within a year.
You might try a powder. Preferably DRION. simply dust the corners and any areas where they traffic. Also make sure you knock down all webs. Years ago, I happened into a feed and seed store, a place where farmers and ranchers and other rural folks go to buy feed and animal medications and other necessities of the rural lifestyle. I found a can of spray insecticide on the shelf that has worked very well on every kind of insect I've used it on, spiders included. It's active ingredient is pyrethrin, a synthetic form of a chemical that some flowers produce to protect themselves from insect pests. The big advantage of pyrethrins is that they are highly toxic to bugs, but not people or pets. In addition, it oxidizes quickly, leaving no toxic residue to impact kids or pets. In fact, it said on the label that it was FDA approved for use in a dairy barn, and the regulations on that are very strict. One three or four second sweep with this spray in my basement and you could watch the spiders start to fall from the ceiling. In our neighborhood, in the fall, most houses here are invaded by spiders looking for a warmer place to live than the cold outdoors. I don't remember the brand name, but it wasn't expensive, came in a big can, worked great and didn't hurt anything but the bugs. I thought it was great stuff. Maybe you have a feed and seed store near you. Good luck. I use an item you can buy at Lowes, Home depot. It's really a mouse trap, it has this really sticky substance on it and when something wlks on it it sticks to it. I don't have mice but I do have a lot of spiders and this thing works great for trapping spiders plus other insects. Just place them around the house, garage etc. and let it do the work. No smelly or unsafe chemicals either.
How do fishing spiders protect themselves?
Fishing spiders are large and powerful spiders. They more often hide during the day and hunt at night. They, like many predators, are not much inclined to run away at the first sign of trouble. Some fishing spider, in Great Britain, have the reputation of having a very nasty bite. So if any animal, even a human, does not take their formidable appearance serious, then they may get bitten.
Fishing spiders use silk "safety ropes" to protect themselves when climbing, so they can "bail out" and fall great distances very rapidly without getting hurt.
These spiders are not inherently aggressive. If you don't grab one of them you will be very unlikely to get bitten.
What spider is all black with a black hermit like shell and white spots in the middle of the shell?
Check the link for a sample of different spiders.
What are the two main differences between insects and arachnics?
Is there a spider called mother of earth?
Almost all spiders are venomous. "Earth spiders" are creatures in Japanese mythology. Maybe you mean "earth tiger" spiders, which are a family of spiders in China and SE Asia. They are indeed venomous.
Why the LAD is called the Widow Maker?
The LAD is called the widowmaker because it's blockage more often results in death. Other blockages causing heart attacks don't have such a high rate of mortality.
What is the most poisoness spider in South Carolina?
it would have to be either the brown recluse or the black widow
Is the camel spider poisonous?
The camel spider is not poisonous. However they can penetrate human skin, and painful bites have been reported, leaving gaping wounds if the victim survives but this happens rarely.
What kind of spider has is black with 3 red spots on its back?
that would be a black widow. very dangerous. stay away from them. not a very nice spider to get bitten by! haha
It isn't a black widow. Black widows have a red hourglass shape on their belly.
What are four medically significant spiders that live in the US?
Brown recluse, Black Widows & Tarantulas
You are describing a Bold Jumping spider. Very common from the great plains to the east coast. Note the adults have white spots while the juveniles have the orange spots. Most easily Identified by the green/blue iridescent fangs or chelicerae. They are quite harmless, rarely bite humans and if they do, It only leave a slight redness and irritation.
Why has my spider changes from black to gray?
wat kind of species is it i hav alot of spiders and im only 12 not taratulas but i hav exsperons it probaly molted if it is not eating or moving around as much then it had molted and its body is very fragile.but i hav to warn u dat u do not put in another spider because if u do u wil hav to say bye bye to ur spider because when spiders are molting they leave them self open to attack are very fragil they dont eat and after molting give them som time and they wil be hunting purfectly
No. There is no need. Spiders hatch fully armed and prepared.
What is the difference between a cockroach and a spider?
Flies are insects. They have six legs, three main body sections (head, thorax and abdomen) and have two sensory appendages. Spiders are arachnids. They have eight legs, two main body parts (head and abdomen) and never have sensory appendages.
Can baby spiders hatch out of spider wounds?
spiders reproduce i believe through a small opening near the spinnerets....the female doesnt actually lay eggs but carries them on her back through the gestation period until the eggs hatch.
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Some spiders lay eggs, sometimes in sacs in under rocks or tree bark, and some do carry the eggs and young on the back. Most mother spiders defend their eggs and sometimes their spiderlings.
How do the water spider breath?
All insects breathe through spiracles, except for insects that live in the water.
A water stick insect breathes through an air tube.
Is it bad to have spiders in the house?
Bad? No.
Dangerous? Some are.
Spiders are not as harmful to humans as many insects. They tend not to land on, or spoil, food. They don't spread the diseases that many insects and other animals carry.
In fact, most spiders are beneficial to us - because they eat insects which are harmful to us.
As to "bad" - no, it is people who are "bad".
Are black widow spiders warm blooded?
A spider falls under the classification of arachnid and are there for cold blooded. The spider uses the thermoregulation system of Poikilothermy, as its body temperature rises and falls with their environment. The term cold blooded refers to the way in which the bodily temperature changes with the environment. There are three main areas of thermoregulation under the umbrella term cold bloodedness. Ectothermy - this refers to creatures that control their temperatures by external means, such as the sun, flowing air or water. Poikilothermy - this refers to the creatures who's body temperature rises and falls with the surrounding environment. These creatures would be cold in cold areas and hot in hot ones, changing as they move between them. Bradymetabolism - this refers to creatures who have a high active metabolism and a low resting metabolism. These creatures can undergo dramatic changes in their metabolic rate, depending on food availability and temperature. This allows creatures, such as those who live in the desert, able to shut down their body's and approach a near death sate, to survive harsh desert winters, until favourable conditions return. Only a few creatures fall into all three categories, or use more than one method to control their body temperature. Most creatures rely on one type of thermoregulation to survive, such as snake and lizards lying on rocks, or insect vibrating their muscles in one place to keep warm. It was originally thought that cold blooded creatures were incapable of controlling their bodily temperatures. It is now known that this is not the case and the term is therefore outdated in scientific content today.