No they are not
Different species vary - some spiders don't spin webs.. but it is not true that only female spiders spin webs - both male and female do - otherwise how would the male spiders catch their food?
No. They do not prefer any compass direction. Some spiders make webs that face up. Many spiders make webs near to porch lights because these lights attract insects. Where the web goes, and which direction it faces (if it is not a messy tangle web like that of the black widow spiders) generally depends on where the spider can find appropriate supports from which to hang its web.
Spiders are the most common animals known to make webs. Some other animals like caterpillars, insects, and certain species of fish and birds also create webs for various purposes.
A broom with an extended handle or a long-handled brush can be used to sweep away spider webs from a house. Alternatively, a pressure washer on a low setting can also effectively remove spider webs from exterior surfaces.
No, spider webs are usually used for capturing insects/food or just to rest.
The blood of flies and other insects that the spider catches in their webs. Spiders do drink the blood of insects.
Most spiders will trap flies and other insects in their webs and suck their blood
No, spider webs are not conductive.
No. Tigers are no afraid of spider webs. It is doubtful that spider webs matter to them at all.
In a way yes. But also no. They use their webs to capture insects. These insects are their food source.
Spiders make unique webs because they do not want other spiders coming into their webs. They have a unique shape, design, and scent to keep other away.
no spider webs can not be different colors
Yes there is something special about a spider. They can shoot webs. Also they can trap their prey with their web. Another thing that's special about a spider is they have eight legs and they are not insects
Because the spider could not put a lot of webs in him.if it did he would not have unlimited webs.
Yes, spiders are carnivores. They primarily feed on insects and other small arthropods that they catch in their webs or through hunting.
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