No,it will not because every spider has the same type of web so it can not be stuck to the same webs except a jumping Spiders.
Yes, they are.
yes it can. how a spider doesnt stick to its own web is it makes a bunch of non stick peices in its web and waits on those but different spiders have different webs so yes a spider can stick to another spdiers web
Because they are made of a thick mucus to trap anything that goes near it, well, anything small at least, clearly YOU don't get caught in a spider web, but mosquitoes and flies do. Then the spiders eat them.
The Red Back Spider and the Funnel Web Spider (sometimes called the Sydney Funnel Web spider) are Australia's two poisonous spiders.
There are lots of different spiders. But to give you an example: >Huntsmen >Red back >Wolf spider >house spider >garden spider >turantula there are just a couple of the spiders around the world
Usually they'll catch their food with the spiderwebs they make. First spiders weave their web. Then they wait for an insect to fly into the web. They wrap the insect in their spider silk which is what the web is made from. Then the spider injects the insect with venom that either paralyze or kills the insect. The venom makes the insect into liquid. Then the spider eats it.
yes it can. how a spider doesnt stick to its own web is it makes a bunch of non stick peices in its web and waits on those but different spiders have different webs so yes a spider can stick to another spdiers web
so flys get caught in it and the spiders eat em but u dont get stuck in em
When a ant or fly of some sort get caught in the Web it send vibrations up in the web. The little hairs in the spiders leg sense that and tangle their pray.
arachnid Arachnid (or Bob) Arachnid is the scientific name for an insect of the spider family.
There are the sydney funnel web spiders in australia that trapdoor spiders in Australia are generally mixed up with there is the wishbone trapdoor spider, the central victorian funnel web spider.
One kind of jumping spider eats the pollen of certain flowers, and that is about it. Spiders are primarily insectivores. If a small lizard, small snake, small mammal, small bird, etc., gets caught in a spider web, then the spider may kill and eat it. However, these creatures are not the ordinary prey of spiders.
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What do purse web spiders eat
The name for a spiders trap is its web. The web helps spiders trap their food and enemies.
Because they are made of a thick mucus to trap anything that goes near it, well, anything small at least, clearly YOU don't get caught in a spider web, but mosquitoes and flies do. Then the spiders eat them.
they are out side spiders. they live on floures and travle by web by web (not the internet)
Bird spiders catch their prey like most other spiders by weaving a web made of sticky strands and waiting for prey to get caught in it. The bird spider, being the second largest spider in the world, also sometimes kills and eats tiny animals this way.