It could be an assassin bug. I suppose they could be considered "spider like." I would go to whatsthatbug.com. They have a list of types of bugs on the left and are really good at identifying insects.
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The human botfly will lay eggs in a human's skin.
The insect you are describing sounds like a type of stick insect, commonly found in Australia. Stick insects have long, narrow bodies with long antennae and six legs. They are known for their ability to camouflage themselves among plants.
Yes they can,it's usually a white pimple with a little redness. It could also be just a white bump with redness. I have actually got bitten by a black ant and now it's just a white bump with redness around it. The good thing about getting bitten by a black ant is that their bites/ stings don't hurt as much as the red ant or fire ants bites/ stings.
Spider bites usally cause pain swelling itching and may even become a open sore depending on what kind of spider bit you. I would check up with my doctor to see if you need any kind of medication to help treat this.
The creature you are referring to is a firefly, which has a bug with antennae on both the front and back.
yes they are blind and they do not see with their antennae they use the antennae to locate their surroundings. so yeah they do kind of "see" with their antennae
Insects known as beetles typically have long antennae.
Spiders do not have antennae. Antennae are sensory organs found on insects and some other arthropods, but not on spiders.
Insects known as longhorn beetles have really long antennae.
Some insects, such as silverfish and bristletails, have antennae on both ends of their bodies.
An insect with long antennae and six legs is typically a type of beetle or grasshopper.
The bug with long antennae and six legs is likely a type of insect called a beetle.
The bug I spotted in my garden yesterday had long antennae and 6 legs.
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Many bugs do that, take mosquitoes for example, they bite u often in the summer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!