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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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What to put in a spider cage?

It depends on the requirements of the individual species. Remember - you're trying to match their natural environment. This will include suitable substrate, hides big enough to conceal the spider from prying eyes, possibly branches to climb on (arboreal species), a water dish, a heat mat & thermostat (if you cannot match their temperature range naturally)... There are plenty of books available - because tarantula-keeping is becoming more and more popular.

In what land live the sydney funnel web spider?

The Sydney Funnel web Spider (Atrax robustus) is found in in New South Wales on the east coast of Australia, between Newcastle and Nowra and west to Lithgow. They prefer the forested upland areas surrounding the lower, more open country of the central Cumberland Basin. These include the Hornsby Plateau to the north, the foothills of the Blue Mountains to the west, and the Woronora Plateau to the south. Funnel web occurrence is low in much of central western Sydney, and also the sandy coastal parts of the eastern suburbs and the Botany Bay area. They prefer areas of sandy clay, shale or basaltic soils that can retain moisture more effectively.

Do spiders have a head thorax and abdomen?

no they have an abdomen, and a cephalothorax.

What are fake spider webs made of?

You can make a fake spider web by using yarn, dipping it into a water/corn starch mixture to stiffen the yarn, and 'unraveling' the yard to make that stringy look. Here are more complicated ideas: http://stubbs.hubpages.com/hub/How-To-Make-Halloween-Spider-Webs

What bug is black and has a red vertical stripe down its back?

It's a velvet Ant - Dasymutilla

There are many types of black and red beetles I do not know any of them but I searched "beetles that are black and red" on GOOGLE and a whole lot of resources popped up so I scanned them and I haven't found what I am looking for but I am working on it!!!!!

What type of spider is black hairy and is found living in a wood pile in Ohio?

There are so many spiders of different kinds in Ohio that it would take an entire book to discuss them. There is a book about the Spiders of Connecticut, and it is over an inch thick.

The spiders in Ohio are about the same group as the ones in Connecticut. Generally speaking, in Ohio you could probably find some member of every genus of spider that is found in the U.S. with the exception of the kinds that are limited to the hottest areas of this country such as Florida and the states the border the Gulf of Mexico. That means that you won't find any tarantulas in the wild, nor will you find Huntsman spiders, golden-silk orb weavers, and maybe a few other of the main Families of spiders. The reason is generally going to be that it is too cold in Ohio for some spiders to survive.

There are some kinds of spiders that are found in other parts of the world, but not in the United States. The oceans have kept Eurasian and African species at home. There are also spiders in Australia and New Zealand that are unique to those areas.

How many legs do an earwig have?

the eel can lay to about 17000 in one time. (believe that) :)

What spider has an orange body with a white spot and black cross?

My son just killed on just like that with Orange fangs and a hour glass on its body so everyone who answered stupid its true and out there

Will spiders eat lady bugs?

I have had an interesting experience today that could add to this conversation. As a nature photographer, I was in my garden taking photos of Ladybugs.

And it was harassed by quite a few ants. Then a spider showed up covering the body of the Ladybug and the ants just walked away.

The Ladybug remained unharmed, after a while the spider walked away and the Ladybug did too.

So it seems this particular spider was protective of the Ladybug.

How many antennas do spiders have?

None, Arachnids don't have antennae, insects do.

How many people has a funnel web spider killed a year?

idk how every many people dont know how to stay away from then cuz there so freakin stupid and dont know how to so maybe they should get some brains

Why is a spider not a insect?

It is an arachnid.

Insects have an exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax, and abdomen), three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes, and two antennae.

Spiders have eight legs, soft bodies.

Are white back spider bites bad?

i think so yes

the bite can cause a reaction where the flesh eats itself.

How many feelers does the spider has?

a tarantula maybe have a feeler but it should not have one

What U.S. states does the brown recluse spider live?

Washington, Oregon, Massechusets, Texas, Alabama, and that's all!

No, Im afraid that is definitely NOT all...... They are very common in North Carolina. Many of the Soldiers from Fort Bragg have been bitten after having been in the field doing training exercises and they are found often in the barracks and in on base housing where many children have been bitten and hospitalized.

What is a camel spiders favorite food?

Camels eat only plants, but they are really not picky about which ones. They will eat any type of plant they can find, including stems, leaves, and sticks.

What should you do a spider has crawled up your nose?

Call your next of kin end let them know that you are about to pass. There isn't anything you can do

Which spiders are harmful?

the yellow spider ,red

· Determine the main colors that make up the spider. For example, a black widow spider is shiny and black with a bright red mark underneath that looks like an hourglass.

· 2

Determine how many eyes the spider has. Most arachnids have eight eyes, but the brown recluse has six eyes and is brown without any markings.

· 3

Notice the patterns on the spider's abdomen and the amount of hair on its legs. For example, the hobo spider and brown recluse look similar, but the hobo has a herringbone pattern on its abdomen and more hair on its legs.

· 4

Catch the spider in a humane bug catcher if you cannot identify it immediately. Examine it closely, using a magnifying glass if necessary.

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What black spiders in Maryland are venomous?

most spiders are not venomous, the only spiders that are dangerous are the Northern or Southern Black widow(bright red marking on belly). Very rarely you might see a brown recluse spider (it looks like a little violin is drawn on its back)

What if you swallowed a spider and it bites you on the way down?

Actually, In your sleep, you swallow about five spiders a year. So it's not harmful at all.

Plus, they are a good source of protein.

Are food web woven by spiders and caterpillars?

Interestingly enough, webs are made by both caterpillars and spiders. Tent caterpillars create web-like nests in trees that resemble tents. These silken nests protect them from predators, and also allow them to feed on the leaves of the tree. Spiders also make silken webs. These are typically closer to the shape most often associated with webs. Most spider use their webs to trap their prey and eat.