horses cant see color, i would put a wire here so if the horse touchs it , it will get a little shock, it wont hurt the horse, it will just let them know not to do it horses cant see color, i would put a wire here so if the horse touchs it , it will get a little shock, it wont hurt the horse, it will just let them know not to do it
Painting the cattle guard yellow might deter the horse from jumping over it initially. However, additional measures such as adding visual barriers or using physical deterrents like PVC pipes or reflective tape can also be effective in preventing the horse from attempting to jump the cattle guard. It's important to address the root cause of why the horse is attempting to jump the cattle guard in the first place to ensure its safety.
I believe this spider friend of yours is a jumping spider, although there are lots of other spiders out there who are yellow, grey, black, orange and brown.
Based on your description, it sounds like you might have a species of jumping spider, possibly a bold jumper (Phidippus audax). These spiders are common in North America and are known for their black coloration with distinctive markings like yellow dots and colorful chelicerae (fangs). Jumping spiders are active hunters and are not considered dangerous to humans.
No, its acutally not harmless i did months of research.
A jumping spider such as the one you've described typically belong to the arachnid family called Salticidae. The particular one you've described sounds like it may be a Jotus auripes. The spiders in this family are not venomous. Without seeing the spider identification isn't certain, so you shouldn't try to handle the spider until positive identification can be made.
Painting the cattle guard yellow might deter the horse from jumping over it initially. However, additional measures such as adding visual barriers or using physical deterrents like PVC pipes or reflective tape can also be effective in preventing the horse from attempting to jump the cattle guard. It's important to address the root cause of why the horse is attempting to jump the cattle guard in the first place to ensure its safety.
Jumping spider
Yellow pages, neighbors who have pools
That she saw a yellow bird that's apparently Mary on the ceiling jumping at her
Check yellow pages or ask neighbors who have pets where they bring their animals.
I believe this spider friend of yours is a jumping spider, although there are lots of other spiders out there who are yellow, grey, black, orange and brown.
Hogs, cattle,fish,yellow corn, white corn, and popcorn.
Hogs, cattle,fish,yellow corn, white corn, and popcorn.
Roses, prickly pear cacti, Jumping cactus (cholla)
Wild "yellowhammer" cattle is a fictional reference in Patrick Smith's book which is called A Land to Remember. There is no breed commonly recognized as yellowhammer.
probably a blue flowery print good luck
The yellow pages is a great directory to start with.