It is a member of the arachnid family. However, it lacks the tail found in scorpions, it lacks the clawed chelipeds found in psuedoscorpions, it has 2 unfused segments for its body (unlike ticks and mites), and it can dispense silk from "spinnerettes".
Unlike insects, arachnids have 4 pairs of walking legs, one pair of chelipeds, 6-8 simple (not compound) eyes, no wings, 2 segments, and chelicerae for mouthparts.
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Yes, some insects do eat spiders. Insect predators such as praying mantises, beetles, and wasps may prey on spiders for food. However, not all insects eat spiders, as some insects have different diet preferences.
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Spiders do not turn white. It is possible that they may appear white due to being covered in dust, mold, or other debris. Additionally, some spiders naturally have light-colored bodies as a form of camouflage in their environment.
How do you sell black widow spiders?
It is illegal to sell black widow spiders in many places due to the potential danger they pose. Additionally, selling these spiders can have serious ethical implications as they are a venomous species. It is best to contact local authorities or pest control professionals for advice on managing black widow spiders.
Can spiders crawl up your butt?
Spiders are unlikely to crawl up your butt. They generally prefer dark and secluded places where they can find prey easily. If you have concerns about spiders, it's best to maintain good hygiene and keep your living space clean to reduce the chances of encountering them in unwanted places.
Do brown recluse spiders mate with black widow spiders?
Nope, not a chance. Those two species come from completely different families and they would attack and eat each other. I don't think it is even physically possible for them to mate. Mating pairs of individual species have genitalia that is pretty much a lock and key system. One perfectly fits the other. Other species' equipment simply would not work.... and like I said, these two species would instantly attack and eat each other before they even knew what hit them.
What type of insect bites you and you get blisters?
I have lived in SE Asia for the past 36 years and am very accustomed to mosquito bites , however within the last 18 months I find that I am frequently bitten by an insect or mite so tiny that it is not visible to the eye and it is not immediately apparent that you have been bitten . it is quite unlike a mosquito bite.
This affects me most frequently in places like Jomtien Beach (Thailand) Penang ,and most recently Chiang Mai ,which would seem to suggest that the culprit is not a sand fly. One theory is that the common denominator could be the presence of cats in all of these households ..and the bites could be those of fleas or ticks.Alternatively I am considering the possibility that the offenders are mites which actually live in my clean laundered clothing and are impervious to washing detergents.
A Chinese colleague in the house suffers the same affliction ,yet another caucasian in the household is never bitten.
By the time the itching starts there is already a very angry red area beneath the skin and a taut water blister has formed over this area.
Itching is almost unbearable and bursting the blister leaves a very sore,raw area beneath . It can take at least a week to heal over and seems to leave a permanent scar or skin discolouration at the least.
Do wolf spiders eat black widows?
Just the opposite, Blue Mud Dauber Wasps kill black widows, so don't destroy their nests unless you like to have black widows hanging around your doorways.
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Do necrotic spider bites spread?
Necrotic spider bites can become infected, leading to the spread of infection in the surrounding tissue. It is important to seek medical attention promptly if you suspect a necrotic spider bite to prevent complications and aid in proper wound management.
Are female spiders bigger than male spiders?
The difference is that the females are normally bigger and stronger than the males.
What happens if a spider loses its leg?
Well, once I got scissors and cut 3 legs of a Daddt long legs Spider that was on my kitchen wall then what happens is the Spider fell of the wall and then, the Spider couldn't climb on walls anymore and then soon. It died.
What I mean is if a Spider loses some legs it cannot climb on walls anymore and will die later.
Spiders are all colors (and they change color when the moult to camouflage themselves better!)
How long can brown recluse spiders live without food or water?
well im pretty sure it can find food and water fr it's self but if u must know ... its 5 million days... ok actually my guess would be the same amout of time it can live anywhere without food or water ... :P
What do water spiders look like?
There are no actual species of spider called wood spiders, but people call brown spiders that live in wood piles, "wood spiders."
Yes. All ture spiders have fangs and poison. It is a part of their taxonomy.
What is the most dangrous spider?
The Brazilian wandering spider, scientifically known as Phoneutria, is considered one of the most dangerous spiders in the world. It has a highly venomous bite that can cause severe pain, muscle paralysis, and even death if untreated. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if bitten by this spider.
Is a daddy long-leg an insect?
NO, Daddy-Long Legs can refer to two types of Arachnid (8-Legged). Arachnids and Insects (6-Legged) are two different classes of Arthropods (meaning "Jointed Leg"), other arthropods include the Decapods (10-Legged) which include crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.
Within the Arachnids, you have: Ticks, Scorpions, Mites, Harvestmen, and Spiders.
One animal referred to as "Daddy Long-Legs" is the Harvestman, which is NOT a spider or an insect, but is a type of arachnid called an Opillione. They do NOT bite, and can, (unlike spiders, eat solid food. Harvestman Daddy-Long Legs are forest dwelling creatures which eat Detritus (decaying material) such as old leaves, old fruit, old mushrooms, and dead animal matter. They are wonderful, beneficial animals.
The other animals referred to as "Daddy Long-Legs" are harmless spiders known as basement spiders, or Pholcids (Order: Araneae, Family: Pholcidae). These spiders are the thin gray spiders in the corners of basements and bathrooms who are often responsible for making cobwebs (probably the only thing considered negative that they can do). They are very cool to play with because their defense is to swirl around and make themselves look blurry so they are hard to see in their messy webs. If you see one, touch it, it will start shaking around and blend in visually with it's web. They catch a lot of bad bugs and are good to keep around if you don't mind the cobwebs. Contrary to popular belief, they do NOT have the strongest venom in the world, nor very strong venom at all, and are quite a shy and harmless kind of spider.
Neither kind of "Daddy Long-Legs" will ever bite a person, and they are both beneficial animals in the Arachnid class. They are NOT insects.
What do spiders eat in the wild?
Most spiders like to eat flies, moths,crickets,or grasshoppers. You should probably get prey about the size of the spider or smaller. If its too big it might not eat it.
Was there spider eggs in a lady's mouth?
Yes a lady had spider eggs in her mouth from licking stamps with the eggs on it. The eggs gotimbeddedin her lip and hatches. The spiders then crawled out of her mouth.
How fast can a funnel web spider run?
Funnel web spiders can run at a speed of up to 1.5 feet per second (0.46 meters per second). They are known for their agility and quick movements when hunting prey or escaping danger.
What is the difference between an insect and a spider?
It is similar to the insects that have a simple cycle.There are no larvae,pupae, or nymphs. They lay eggs and grow through mitosisIt is similar to the insects that have a simple cycle.There are no larvae,pupae, or nymphs. They lay eggs and grow through mitosis
What colors are spiders pee and poo?
Spiders produce waste material called frass, which is typically dark in color and can range from brown to black. As for urine, spiders release it in the form of uric acid, which is usually colorless or slightly yellowish.
What do spitting spiders spit?
Most spiders have glands near their abdomens which produce a silky substance. This is the same silky substance they use to make webs and protect their eggs. Spitting spiders have the same kind of gland, but they produce venomous silk to shoot through large holes in their fangs, enabling them to capture much larger prey. They shoot this at 1/600th of a second over a maximum distance of 2 inches, or 10 times the length of their own body.