How many feet long is the biggest spider ever?
The goliath spider can reach up to 11 inches in diameter.
Is a happy face spider venomous?
T. grallator belongs to the comb-footed spiders (Theridiidae), a family which also includes the famous Black Widow. Happy-Faced Spiders are highly derived members of this group but do not share the venom toxicity of their more feared relatives.
What to put on a blackfly bite?
Hydrocortisone cream, 2.5%. This is usually by prescription.
If you can buy a 1-1.5% cream at the drugstore then use that, 3 times a day.
Also use an antibacterial, such as polysporin 3 times a day as well.
Swelling and itching should subside within a day.
What does the hourglass on the black widow mean?
it is a gender indicator; red means male and yellow means female
Well, considering the fact that snakes don't actually have legs that would be hard to say, they slither on the ground, they have no spine so this is actually possibly snakes ...they don't have legs :O )
Why are spiders scary to people?
It is in your genes. Nowadays, there is nothing to be afraid of - the only spiders which are significantly dangerous are far from civilization, where few or even no humans live. However, long ago, in places such as Britain and America, there were dangerous spiders living amongst humans. Of course, long ago, they had moved away from where people are living, but fear of spiders seems to have made a mark on our genes. It affects some people more than others, which is why not all people are afraid of spiders. So, to conclude, as long as you are near civilization, you shouldn't have anything to worry about spiders; the chances are it is harmless! The fear of spiders is called arachnophobia.
What is an anology for the 'spider'?
a spider is a walking furball waiting to suck on someones blood.
hope this helped :):):):):P
Nothing. The spider is dead and you... go about your day.
There is no official spider which had 3 legs but they could have lost their leg also spider has 8 legs and 8 eyes
What is the nutrition of arachnids?
The arthropod diet is extremely varied and difficult to generalize owing to the vast diversity of the phylum; Arthropoda includes crustaceans, arachnids, myriapods, insects, and others. Their wide distribution amongst various habitats is reflected in feeding strategies. Some are specialists upon one particular food source, some are generalists, exploiting varied sources. Some are herbivorous; many insects would scrape, chew, or suck on plants, eat the pollen, nectar, fruit, or woody components. Spiders are predators, capturing and consuming insects. Some arthropods are parasitic and live off other organism's blood or cellular products or debris; some mites live only on mold. Crustaceans are often opportunistic eaters, will scavenge, or live off algae; some like lobsters prefer to predate on fish, molluscs, and other crustaceans. Krill eat mostly phytoplankton. Others, like woodlice, are detritivores, eating mostly dead plant matter. Some eat feces, like dung beetles. Some of the more unusual strategies involve symbiotic relationships in 'farming', such as certain species of ants like leafcutters which create then live off fungal farms built from harvested vegetation, a strategy also practiced by certain weevils and termites; some ants will capture and manage aphid populations and live off their secretions. In short, if something is remotely edible, there's bound to be an arthropod which consumes it.
Are Missouri funnel web spiders dangerous?
No, not in particular. I am sure there are some who are allergic to the bite, but other than that it is a very harmless, although painful, bite. They are often not aggressive at all unless backed into a corner.
What spider has a large brown body with one white stripe?
It may be a Garden orb-weaving spider, "Most are stout, reddish-brown or grey spiders with a leaf-shaped pattern on their fat, roughly triangular abdomens, which also have two noticeable humps towards the front. They sometimes have a dorsal stripe which may be white or brown edged with white." this is the site i found helped me.
http://www.amonline.net.au/factSheets/orb_weaving_spiders.htm
What is the life span of a white-tailed spider?
The lifespan of the white-tailed spider averages twelve months.
Zebra spiders are found through out the world but are concentrated in Europe. They are usually found living around humans. In the walls of houses, cabinets under furniture, etc
How many Louise Bourgeois spider sculptures are there in the world?
If you are looking only at the giant "Maman" sculptures, around the world there are seven, one original made of steel located in London, England, and six others cast of bronze around the world.
Is the daddy long legs spider harmful?
actually they are the most poisonous spider in the world but their fangs are too small to bite a human being so the answer is a no.
Daddy long legs are not poisonous.
they're teeth aren't hollow, and they have no venom.
What kind of spider is black with red and white on its back?
A RED BACK!!!
bY THE WAY I WOULDN'T TOUCH IT!!
THEY ARE REALLY DEADLY, ESPECIALLY THE BABY ONES!!!
^ i wouldn't pay attention to that
If the red is on the belly then worry more, it the red is on the back its not a black widow, ive seen a bunch of spiders with a black body and white stripe, they are jumping spiders, the red button i don't know much about.
Can a brown recluse spin a web?
A brown recluse does not build a web to capture prey like other spiders. They do however build a cocoon-type web they use to sleep in.
Do spiders bite or sting people?
Spiders possess chelicerae, which are somewhat analogous to fangs. In order to bite humans, a spider's fangs must be large enough to pierce the skin. Some spiders are able to deliver venom through their chelicerae.