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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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How do you know if you have a black widow luger?

I believe they were a Mauser model dated 1941 with black plastic type handles

When was a spider found?

a think spiders have been in existence for over 300 million years ago....since creatures like dragon flies existed then so huge spiders must have also existed....this was so because of high level of oxygen than what we have today

What was mrs muffet eating when the spider came down to sit beside her?

Curds and whey. Curds are a dairy product obtained by coagulating milk in a process called curdling. Whey is the liquid remaining after milk has been curdled and strained. The whole mess is similar to cottage cheese.

What are easily accessible non-toxic ways to keep spiders out of a room?

*Try an organic citrus spray around the perimeter of the room. They have a very strong orange scent that subsides over a few days and seem to repel critters for a while. I bought some at Lowe's. *The fruit from an osage orange tree is moderately effective if placed inside the house. If you live in the Southwest, catch a little fence lizard and keep it in your house. You will almost never see it, they pretty much stay on the ceiling, and they'll hunt tirelessly for spiders. Just be sure you leave a little water out for it to drink. I put a couple lids (like mayonnaise jars) of water on top of a tall bookcase. *You can also use an item you can buy at Lowes or Home depot. It's really a mouse trap and has a very sticky substance on it. When something walks on it, it sticks to it. This works really well for catching spiders and other insects. Just place them around the house, garage etc. and let it do the work without the use of smelly and unsafe chemicals. Toby

If a spider writes your name will you die?

There is no reason why this would be true.

What is the world's largest spider?

i dnt know .......... but i just want to eat its legs off!

Do conkers keep spiders away?

Try it but alot of people have said it does :-) I like my spiders they catch all the flies

How many hearts does a spider have?

1 thank you very much. No living thing needs more then one heart

What does harvestman spiders look like?

it has very long legs and a green or black body

Do spiders have ankles?

Spiders do not have ankles, or feet. They do have legs, however.

Is it normal for a Chilean Rose to molt?

Yes, it is normal for a Chilean Rose tarantula to molt. In order to grow larger, tarantulas must molt. They shed their entire skin as well as the linings of their mouth, respiratory organs, stomach and sexual organs. When they begin to molt, they lay on their backs with their legs up in the air looking as if they are dead. Don't disturb it. They molt by splitting the exoskeleton and then working the rest of the body and finally the legs out. Adult tarantulas usually complete a molt within several hours and they molt about once a year. Some older females will skip molts. Remember that excessive dryness can kill tarantulas, especially when they molt. For any tarantula, a water dish is a good safeguard. Also, tarantulas will stop feeding for a while, maybe even weeks, when preparing to molt and food must be removed to prevent harm to the tarantula.

What do wheel spiders eat?

Wheel Bugs are predatory throughout their lives, with nymphs eating tiny caterpillars and insects. Wheel bugs have actually been known to each other Wheel bugs also.

What spiders don't eat flies?

Of course they can! Although they'd probably die. If you mix mustard with mayonaise and crushed ladybirds, they'll eat it. Make sure you dont give them big chunks or they'll explode eating it! Anything else they eat, makes them die.