I found this on the "what's that bug" website. They called it a Solpugid.
sounds like a velvet ant or cow killer as they are sometimes called
A male black widow has orange and black stripes. Heres my description of black widows. This is about both male and female black widow spiders. It is shiny and coal black in colour. The female averages 8-10 mm's in length and has long slender legs and a round abdomen. Usually on the underside of the female's abdomen is a red hourglass mark and one or two red spots over the spinnerets and along the middle of her back. The male is 3-4 mm's long with an elongated abdomen. The male's legs are larger then the females and each joint is orange brown and black on the ends. On the sides of the male's abdomen there are 4 pairs of red and white stripes. Young black widows are orange, brown and white. They acquire their black clothing with age.
the chromatic expression of different species vary from a pale orange to red to black. carpenter ants infected with nematode parasites also exhibit a red abdomen, associated with attracting birds who confuse this color display with an edible berry. this is an example of host manipulation.
Depending on its size, the spider with tan and brown striped legs and a large white abdomen might be an orb weaver, a common house spider, or even an orchard spider. There are a huge variety of spiders with this description.
The bold jumper, Phidippus audax, is one of the most common and conspicuous of the jumping spiders. It is black with a distinct irregular orange to white spot on the back of the abdomen. It can be found in gardens and around homes.
A Woodlouse Spider!
A orange lasts longer. it has more juice and the skin is thicker oranges last about twice as long as apples.
the blue cartridge is thicker and the orange is lighter
alkalinity and citrus' effect on the abdomen
If you in Northern Wisconsin it could be a typical Orange Garden spider. Orange legs with orange - white - brown - white - black tips. Orange head and thorax with a colorful Orange black, white and yellow in a pattern like a wasp on the abdomen.
It is probably an Ichneumon wasp. Their antennae are longer and have more segments than most other wasps. These are not known to sting people.
It helps preserve the orange and keep it fresh longer.
Molasses because its thicker. Thicker means it has a higher viscosity.
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Probably less orange juice...the thing is that the concentrate is thicker and has more flavor.
Yes, except the peeling of an orange is thicker than that of a tangerine, so it takes a bit more effort to peel than a tangerine does.
It is small (about 10 cm), it's orange-yellow with small pincers. Apparently it's quite venomous, but no one knows what it is. It's a pet, and no one is allowed to touch it.