Where in the bible did a spider web hid david?
There are three Biblical references to spider's webs, all of them in the Old Testament:
Job 8:14 His confidence breaks in sunder, and his trust is a spider's web.
Job 27:18 The house which he builds is like a spider's web, like a booth which a watchman makes.
Isa 59:5 They hatch adders' eggs, they weave the spider's web; he who eats their eggs dies, and from one which is crushed a viper is hatched.
Can spiders live under the water?
the fishermans spider, I'm not positive on the term, but i looked it up when i was young because i had one on me while i was fishing, a friend knocked it off of me into the water, and it stood up on the water and walked away.. apparently, they blow an air bubble under the water to catch small fish...Spiders...they're everywhere!
What spider has light tan almond shaped thorax with small dark brown head?
This needs some clarification to answer. Is it about a quarter to three-quarter inches long? Does it have a more slender body?
If so, please stay away from it! There is a possibility it is a brown recluse spider.
The brown recluse has what is called a "fiddleback" on its cephelothorax. It is a dark brown/black line, basically. Also, the brown recluse has only six eyes, which makes it distinct from most other spiders. In all actuality, if you can make out either of those distinctive features, you are way too close to it.
A brown recluse bite isn't always felt upon first being bitten. The venom they produce causes necrosis, or flesh death. Basically, around where you were bitten, your skin dies and you have giant lesions of flesh. There is no known antivenin.
What is the masculine for spider?
Male and female spiders do not have specialized names like some other animals. Instead they are simply referred to by sex, such as male wolf spider or female black widow.
What web does a hackle mesh weaver spider spin?
The web is spun by silk, the spider moves and relecies the silk in streight lines then goes diaganal ect ...
In our bodies, we digest animals on the inside with our stomachs. They howeverm digest it on the outside by vomiting digestive enzymes. They suck up the liquified animal that way. Buring happens when air enters the stomach. As spiders do not breathe the same way as us either(they have whole on the sides of their bodies), they simply can't burp.
Do spiders live on the North or South Pole?
Spiders typically do not live on the North or South Pole as the extreme cold temperature and harsh conditions are not suitable for their survival. Spiders are more commonly found in regions with milder climates and higher biodiversity.
Can air fresheners kill spiders?
If you get close enough to where the spider is, yes air fresheners kill spiders.
What is the most venomous species?
The most venomous species are the box jellyfish, specifically the Chironex fleckeri and the Irukandji jellyfish. Their venom attacks the heart, nervous system, and skin cells, which can be deadly to humans if not treated promptly.
Which direction do spiders face their webs?
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.
The cornea is located in the middle of the eye. It covers the iris and pupil. It is transparent and allows light into the eye.
How many eggs are in a spider egg sack?
The number of eggs in a spider egg sack can vary widely depending on the species of spider. Some species may only have a few dozen eggs, while others could have hundreds or even thousands of eggs in a single egg sack.
Can you die if you eat a black widow?
Usually, the venom within the spider is only toxic to humans and other animals when it is injected in the bloodstream. If you were to try to eat a living black widow spider it might easily bite you while you were trying to chew it. If you just ate the dead body, your digestive system would deal with the venom. The venom does not act as a poison, a toxin that is absorbed through the digestive system. However, I wouldn't recommend eating one. For one thing, if you had an ulcer the venom might enter the blood system by that route.
What are daddy long legs' predators?
Daddy-longlegs eat a wide variety of food. This includes spiders, insects, plant pests, dead insects, and bird droppings. In order to defend themselves, they produce a strong, distasteful odor.
How many legs does Red back spider have?
How many legs (on) a red back spider?
if this is the question...
8 (eight) legs
less if they have been crushed or ripped off
Is an infestation of grand daddy long legs dangerous?
There is a myth that daddy long legs spiders are the most venomous but have fangs that are too small to deliver the venom. This is simply not true. However, an infestation is a problem that can easily result in hygiene issues and simply unhappy living conditions. If you have an infestation, it's always a good idea to have a professional look at it and take appropriate action.
What kind of spiders live in Pennsylvania or near there?
Agrarian Sac SpiderBanded Garden SpiderBarn Funnel WeaverBold JumperBroad-Faced Sac SpiderBrown Recluse SpidersCommon House SpiderCommonly Encountered Pennsylvania SpidersCross OrbweaverFalse Black WidowFishing SpiderGrass SpidersHackledmesh WeaversLongbodied Cellar SpiderMarbled OrbweaverSouthern Black Widow SpiderWolf SpidersWoodlouse HunterYellow Garden Spider Are The spiders In Pennsylvania
wizgirl~ you forgot to include the orchid spider
Spiders prefer to eat insects (ants, various kinds of bugs, flies, etc).
What is a peacock spiders diet?
Peacock spiders eat baby crickets and "other small prey". In mating, the female may eat the male.
Which spiders in the UK are dangerous?
If you mean by biting you, then no.
About a dozen species of spider have been known to bite people in the UK. Bites are rare, and the people bitten have usually been handling the spider roughly, or have alarmed a spider that had crawled into their clothes or bedding.
Spider bites are often painful, and sometimes become infected, but they are no more dangerous than bee or wasp stings. This includes the False Widow spiders that caused a big fuss in the media recently.
If the person bitten is allergic to spider venom, which is quite rare, they may need hospital treatment, but I don't think anyone has actually died from this in the UK. This makes British spiders somewhat less deadly than peanuts.
I have killed one or two that the body was about the size of a nickel. It seemed a monster to me.
What kind of spider has a white ring around its back?
It is a wolf spider better known as a common house spider, because of the white ring and larger abdomen it would be a pregnant female, some people see the ring and fear its poisonous do not worry, others might suggest it is a black widow where as they are pitch black with a tear drop shaped abdomen and a yellow or red hour glass shape on their belly (underneath)
about 130.
the average spider is very smart,
many species of jumping spider plan out intricate routes and detours to reach their prey — a quality usually observed in larger creatures.
Jumping spiders, of the subfamily Spartaeinae, are known for their bright colors, elaborate mating dance involving intricate footwork, extremely sharp vision, and fantastic awareness of three-dimensional space.
“Their vision is more on par with vertebrates,” Damian Elias of the University of California, Berkeley, who wasn’t involved in the new research, told National Geographic. “And that allows them to do things that are physically impossible for other animals that size.”
the sort of prey do jumping spiders hunt for are Spiders.
the minimum iq you or any creature would have if you or any creature is very smart is 130. if you are very smart your iq could well be above that, so in theory, a spider could have a higher above 130. it is very likely it would be 130 considering everything we know about what spiders do and how complex their thinking is in terms of strategy according to research and how much they can understand in terms of subjects such as mathes and english compared to us.
What medicine do you take for a spider bite?
Since this spider is not venomous, the symptoms should only be pain and localized swelling. First wash the are a with cool soapy water, apply a cold compress, and elevate the bitten extremity. Elevation can relive the pressure of the swelling.