Wasps in the family Pompilidae prey upon Spiders. They don't kill the spider- they paralyze the spider, take it back to a burrow, and lay an egg in its abdomen. Then the wasp seals the burrow up. When the wasp larvae hatches from the egg, the paralyzed spider serves as a food source.
In the Pocket God game, bug the bug is in episode 28. To bug the bug in the game, you have to poke the spider.
silly silly... hobo? its called stray (st-ray) well the spider waits at the end of its cobweb. then aha! the bug gets trapped it cant escape! the spider walks toward it. then he cocoon's the bug. were only it's head shows. then SNAP the spider eats the bug. yummy
It sounds like you may be describing a whip spider, also known as an amblypygi. These arachnids have a spider-like appearance with eight legs and are often mistaken for a hybrid between a spider and a grasshopper. Whip spiders are harmless to humans and are known for their unique appearance.
No, killing a bug does not effect the weather.
The female red-back spider sometimes kills and eats the male after mating. This behavior is thought to provide the female with extra nutrients for producing eggs and also removes potential competition for resources from the male.
any flying or jumping bug
arachnids
its a spider
the female spider kills its mate.
boogie spider
kills it
No, spiders cannot even eat them! They cannot chew food. When they get to the bug in their web, they bite it and inject venom. The venom either paralyzes or kills the bug. Then the venom turns the bug's insides into liquid. Then, the spider will most likely drink the liquid.
In the Pocket God game, bug the bug is in episode 28. To bug the bug in the game, you have to poke the spider.
Step on it
a spider
Maybe, this is all dependent upon the specific species of spider and the health and lifecycle of the common stick bug.
An ant, or a spider!