Can spiders bite you in your swimming pool?
well i don't have a swimming pool so i wouldn't know. But water spiders can bite, although i doubt that they would be able survive in a pool with all of those chemicals.
I believe some desert snakes (like pythons) eat camel spiders, although it might be a giant reptile or lizard.
yes, but most of them are harmless to humans. like the tarantula, it is venomous but its bite is not fatal to humans, its about as bad as a bee sting.
What is the taxonomy of the Black Widow Spider?
Domain: Eukarya
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Anthropodi
Class:Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Family: Theriidae
Genus: Latrodectus
Species: L. mactans
L. Hesperus
L. Varialus
Do spiders lay eggs even if is not in a human body?
Spiders lay eggs anywhere it's safe for them, not just a human host.
it is a place in the stage floor were you can put a hydrolic lift so that you can move actors and set peices
How do you know what kind of spider your spider is?
examine it. what color is it? does it have long or short legs? are there any markings on its back, belly or legs? what shape is it? is it big or small? once you answer some of these questions type your description into the search bar of google.com and pictures and websites of similar spiders will appear. check to see if any are your spider!
Use Google or other search engines to search for
spider
and
keys
That should lead you to a key (system of questions that gradually narrows down the possibilities). There are also "spider identification" "sites".
How can you know if you have been bitten by a whitetail spider?
it will swell up and you will get itchy and it will sting badly also you will have to get good medical attention
Why do kangaroos have long legs?
Kangaroos have long legs because they are especially adapted for bounding over long distances in Australia. They are unable to move independently for walking, and the long hind feet are structured for long leaps rather than running.
Hopping is also more energy efficient. Kangaroos have large, strong tendons in their hind legs which act as "springs". Every time a kangaroo's feet hits the ground, some of the energy is shifted to the rubber, stored there, then recycled in an elastic bounce. The springing motion requires less energy than running does, so kangaroos are able to bound for longer distances than other mammals with the standard four legs can run. Kangaroos are able to travel long distances at a high speed, expending very little energy. This is linked directly to the physical action of bringing their hind legs up with each hop. Every hop literally refills their lungs.
No, since it is an Arachnid and not a Bird or an Insect.
Can UK native spiders bite people?
Yes they can bite , I no this because I was bitten by one and it did hurt . I always pick spiders up with my hand to move them , the one that bit me was as small as a penny . I had my other hand cuped on top of the other so it would not escape as I moved it I felt a pinching feeling and the fealing was getting more painfull , that's when I decided I had To let it go streight away , It stung for the rest of the day . I have picked up really large house spiders and not one has ever bit me . Strange .
I also know of as few people who have been bitten by spiders and they say it feels like being pricked by a holly leaf. A poisonos spider has never been found in England so you don't have to worry about that but i agree, you can be bitten by spiders in England.
There are many different kins of monkeys so I cant tell you.
What are white spots on nipples?
They may be Montgomery tubercles or glands of Montgomery these are sebaceous or oil producing glands located on the areola of the nipple they are ajoined to the hair shaft it is thought that they secrete a lipoid, oil like substance which is thought to have ani-bacterial qualites. They may change due to hormonal changes , puberty or pregnancy. Sometimes ( i think !!) they may secrete a tiny amount of milk during pregnancy. The oil or lipoid substance travels up the hair follicle and is distributed on the skin sometimes due to dead skin cells or blockage there may be a build up that will appear more pronounced which should be left to clear itself whilst you keep the area clean. This substance is also there to keep the areola area moist and alters the pH of the skin and stops bacterial build up, it is to stop cracking of the skin in that delicate area particularly during pregnancy. As i said hormonal changes can affect them. THey are also a sign of early pregnancy so whilst it is possible to have them without being pregnant (and quite normal too) it may be a sign of pregnancy so maybe you should see a doctor. These glands become much more pronounced during pregnancy as the body prepares for breast feeding. If they are very pronounced or painful or you are worried you should see a doctor.
Do spiders need air to breathe?
Yes. Every living thing needs air to survive, and even the sea plants/creatures in the sea also needs air to breathe.
Yes. Be sure to cut off the stinger, which is the last segment on the tail, before you do. Scorpions can be eaten as a survival tactic, and they can also be eaten as part of a diet. Some peoples of the world know that there is a fair amount of protein in a scorpion, and will snag and prepare the arachnids if they have a chance to do so.
What is a hairy patch on the back without a brown mole?
Typically, a hairy patch or birthmark on the back can signal a spinal abnormality. A doctor should be consulted and an MRI performed to check for nerve involvement. Typically, a hairy patch or birthmark on the back can signal a spinal abnormality. A doctor should be consulted and an MRI performed to check for nerve involvement.
Are maggots considered insects?
Yes. they are just not mature. Maggots are fly larva (or babies), and flies are insects.
I think that it might be a garden orb weaver, which is not dangerous, or a marbled orb weaver (which is in the same family). But, most of the pictures of this spider do no show it to be bright red....?
Basically, it is a lower lip. Gnathos means pertaining to the mouth and chilaria are the 6th set of appendages in arthropods. Spiders have them to eaither side of their mandibles (mouth)- as do horseshoe crabs, but insects have lost them. They are thought to have been fused to create the lower lip- or gnathochilarium.
What can I do with a black widow if I find one in my house?
It sounds heartless, but carefully kill it without coming into contact with it. Its bite is painful and may make you feel ill, so it is not safe for anyone, much less children and pets.
I agree: Be careful, they usually hang upside down in their web, so that makes killing them a bit difficult. If it is on a surface like a counter or the florr where other people may come in contact with it, I smack with the heel of a shoe. If it is under my house, in the basement or crawl space, I usually leave it alone.
-------------------- The bite from a Black Widow can lead to becoming comatose, seizures, paralysis & death. KILL IT! If you need a way to kill it, i suggest an object that would have your hands over a foot away from the actual spider, like a 2x4.
What do barbed wire tattoos mean?
Barbed wire tattoos symbolize prison terms. The number of barbs equals the number of years served.
Correction, A spiderweb on your elbow symbolizes you have been to prison and the number of lines expanding outward from the center represents the years spent. A barbed wire tattoo was first used by the Nazi's to mark Jewish prisoners during WWII.
CLOSE, ACCORDING TO THE WEBSITE WWW.ADL.ORG A POPULAR ANTI DEFAMATION GOVERNMENT AFFILIATED WEBSITE. COBWEBS ON YOUR ELBOW MEAN YOU KILLED A MINORITY AND BARBED WIRE MEANS YOU GOT AWAY WITH ANY SPECIFIC CRIME UNHINDERED...
well from what i know the number of spikes represent the time spent in prison. but it also could represent a wall that keeps people out such as intruders.