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Spiders

Arachnida (Arachnids), with approzimately 39,500 identified species, are commonly known as spiders. All spiders are both carnivorous and venomous, but only a very small percentage are potentially dangerous to humans. Ask and answer questions here about these eight legged fascinating wonders.

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Do all spiders have spinnerets?

yes if not they r not called spiders they are called alpadoneian apaneira

How do you know if spider eggs are in the skin?

i think u should just check with the hospital man...

How do girls get spider in their private part?

The spider climbs up the girl's leg and into her vagina.

What do tiny spiders eat?

Tiny spiders eat tiny critters (like pseudoscorpions and springtails) and each other.

Why are red back spiders called red back spiders?

Thats easy! Red back spiders are called 'red back spiders because they have a red (or sometimes dark orange) stripe on their back. they sometimes have a diamond slightly below that stripe aswell.

Do indoor plants attract spiders?

No, spiders are only be attracted by the bugs on the plants.

What is a spiders home called?

Spiders have different homes depending on the species. They can include webs, tunnels, funnels or just the ground, as some spiders don't have a permanent home!

What do you do to make a radioactive spider out of chemicals?

Radioactive chemicals would kill a real spider. Real life is not the same as the comics.

What kind of spider is solid black fuzzy with one red or orange spot on its back in Florida?

If it is squat, squarish and furry, less than a half inch long, it may be a harmless species of jumping spider we have in Michigan as well. If it's larger it may be another species.

The good news is that it can't be a Black Widow spider (Latrodectus family), which has similar coloring, but is shiny like patent leather. Black widow markings vary by species (some even have white markings instead of red), but there are no fuzzy spiders in that family. They are opaque and very shiny, usually with long legs.

Can redback spider be crossbred?

yes they can be crossbred red back spiders

What do you do if you think you have been bitten by a spider on the back?

Honestly if you think you have been bitten by a spider on your back then you need to see a doctor i have seen spider bites turn extremley bad it was on your back so you have no idea what kind of spider it could be deadly or poisonous. You may not even feel the symptoms yet. For your own safety i recommend you see a doctor as soon as possible.

Do spiders eat scorpions?

Yes. One favorite meal is the trap-door spider. The scorpion waits inside the spider's burrow for the spider to return, then stings it.

Do funnelweb spiders live in southern Africa?

Yes, there are funnelweb spiders in South Africa, but that being said, they live all over the world. The family Hexathelidae contains the more venomous versions of the funnelweb, in particular the Sydney Funnelweb Spider, which has been considered as the worlds most dangerous spider. The Hexathelidae spiders are also found in North and Central Africa, but are not as dangerous as the ones in Australia. The other family of funnelwebs, the Araneomorphs, are mainly harmless, except for the Hobo Spider, which is found in North America.

How many spiders does the average human really eat?

Very few... Spiders are instinctively terrified of anything that reminds them of predators, i.e. mammals and birds. Therefore, they shy away from body heat, movement, breathing, and other normal signs of a human. Anyway, there aren't many spiders in your bedroom, and those that are are usually in the shadowy corners, not in your bed. For a more detailed source, go to http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1828/does-the-average-person-consume-four-spiders-per-year-in-his-sleep

What do orb weavers eat?

Orb weavers Spiders eat a variety of flying insects including moths and flies. They are the most common form of spider found near homes and barns.