Is Hubba bubba made out of spider eggs?
No, that is a long standing myth that dates back to the 1960s. There have actually been scientific studies done to rule this out.
What is the difference between a spider and a tick?
a tick is small a spiter is big and ticks are only on dogs and cats
No, ticks feed on many animals from lizards to humans and many in between. If they can penetrate the skin, they will suck the blood.
Ticks do have eight legs, but are not spiders.
Spiders have a pair (2) of fangs with which they deliver venom to disable their victim. Ticks have one mouthpart with which they penetrate the skin and suck blood. Spiders spin web from spinnerets on their abdomen, ticks have no webs.
No, octopuses don't have red blood. Instead they have blue blood because they use an oxygen- carrying molecule in their blood which contains copper.
What insect has long curled antennae and a black long slender body?
I'm asking the same question!!! i caught it in a jar because i never seen it before... does yours have black and white legs??
What can you spray to get rid of wasps?
Sevin dust available at the hardware store. Puff it into the space using a plastic container, like a honey bear or ketchup jar to direct it. The wasps will pick up the dust on their bodies and carry it into the colony.
What kind of spider is black with two orange dots on the abdomen with only one spot?
a little spider black legs and yellow back with black spots
What is the shape of a spider's chelicerae?
It would either have to be a hexagon or an octagon. I'm not a hundred percent sure.
Are red and black spiders poison?
*The black WIDOW spider is, not the black window. that doesn't exist! LOL
The mouthparts of sucking insects are developed
for piercing and sucking. These pests damage
plants by inserting their mouthparts into plant
tissue and removing juices. Heavily infested
plants become yellow, wilted, deformed or
stunted, and may eventually die. Some sucking
insects inject toxic materials into the plant while
feeding, and some transmit disease organisms.
Source:
http://umaine.edu/ipm/ipddl/publications/5039e/
Does a females spiders lay eggs?
Yes they can very easily. Check corners either on the floor or on the ceiling where they could make sturdy webs and you could possibly find an egg sack (it looks like a very small cotton ball about the size of a peanut). Any bug spray will work to kill the eggs but might I suggest, you could relocate the egg sack and the spider outside in a flowerpot or somewhere safe so that the creatures can go on living. Thank you if you choose the latter suggestion, I couldn't bear the thought of killing such harmless creatures.
Where do spiders live normally?
Spiders live all over the world, but few are native to more than a few habitats. They are well-adapted to various conditions, but thrive in warmer climates (in Antarctica, stowaway spiders are dependent on humans habitations for shelter).
Many spiders spin webs in tree branches, but some live in holes that they disguise with their webs. Larger spiders, such as the tarantula, are free-hunting but generally only prey on insects.
Is a black and yellow spotted spider with a gray head poisoness?
Normanly no. They are garden spiders. Most people find themselves scared by
them simply because they are big.
Can some spiders make a ticking sound?
Yes, as a child I heard them for years at my Mum & Dad's house. It's a very gentle tick-tock for about 20 seconds then pause for about 15 seconds before starting again. I have a different sound in my kitchen - which I can only describe as a fairy snoring. A regular, soft buzzing sound which, like the 'ticking' spiders can be disrupted by hitting the table or wall near to the sound - and I hear it in different parts of my kitchen on different days. Now, clearing mum and Dad's house - in the silence, the ticking spiders are still there, just like they used to be.
What type of spider has a black body with white dots?
The only spider I have seen like this was a common sight in Kimberley South Africa. We called it a button spider because its back look like a button. It was not a black widow and it was not orange and did not have the hourglass marking that is common with the black or brown widow - also called the button spider.
Has aney one ever had spiders in there stomach?
Believe it or not, many people swallow spiders during their sleep which means they have had spiders in their stomachs. Spiders cannot live inside the stomach however, because of the stomach acid.
How do you know a spider is in danger?
Yes. The correct term is venomous, in that a spider carries venom to subdue its prey. It turns out that all true spiders have venom producing, storing and delivery systems. But only a few spiders pose a real hazard to people. Spider bites put people at risk based mainly on the species of spider involved. The size of the spider is a bit of a factor in that larger spiders (of the same species) can deliver more venom than a smaller spider like it. There is also the factor of the age of the person, with younger people - particularly children - being more vulnerable in many cases. Certainly older people or those with health issues or some allergies may also be at more of a risk than a "healthy adult" might be. Most spiders don't present real risks to people, but the wise person would learn about the types of spider on his "home turf" that could be dangerous. And he would be clear about how that spider looks and where it likes to live so he could take precautions and live and work confidently. Certainly he would be able to assist any family members or friends by sharing his knowledge, and would "police" his home and work areas (or work with assigned staff at a job site) to insure that it is clear of the dangerous arachnids. Wikipedia has a great introduction to the spider posted at its site, and a link is provided.
What do you do if a black widow spider bites you?
You will need to take your dog to a vet. If you can safely catch the spider (wear gloves, but in any case don't touch the spider; the gloves are an added precaution) put it in a jar and take it to the vet for positive identification.
Are sea spiders dangerous to humans?
yes they are. there venom is more dangruos then any other spiders in the world. if they bite you there is no saving you.
i would say they are about the size of your eye pupil and they are completely white and covered with the web, trust me it wasnt a spiders dinner...
What type of animals are spiders and scorpions?
Spiders are classed as ARACHNIDS, as are some other eight-legged creatures, such as scorpions.
People tend to think of frogs and Spiders as nasty creatures and recoil from the thought of touching them. So this dream suggests that the dreamer is repulsed by something or some situation in real life.