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The Spiders have a silky back,so when they form a web,they don't get stuck to the stickiness because they have kind of a wet back.

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Q: Why doesn't a spider get stuck on its own web?
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Can a spider get caught in anothers web?

yes it can. how a spider doesnt stick to its own web is it makes a bunch of non stick peices in its web and waits on those but different spiders have different webs so yes a spider can stick to another spdiers web


When a spider makes it web how can the fly get stuck but not the spider?

Because the Spider has special legs so it doesn't get stuck


How does a spider not get caught in his own web?

When a spider spins a web, some parts are sticky, and some aren't. The spider knows which lines are not sticky, so the spider can walk along these threads without being stuck while the fly is hopelessly trapped.


Does a spider make its web it self or no?

Ye a spider does create its own web.


Can a spider get caught in another spider's web?

No,it will not because every spider has the same type of web so it can not be stuck to the same webs except a jumping spiders.


Would a spider sleep in its web?

Yes, a spider will sleep in its own web. In many instances, it sleeps off to the side or in a place where the web is attached.


Why don't spiders get stuck in spider webs?

Because they are made of a thick mucus to trap anything that goes near it, well, anything small at least, clearly YOU don't get caught in a spider web, but mosquitoes and flies do. Then the spiders eat them.


How does a spider make a spiderweb?

First, the spider produces silk-like threads from its spinneret glands. The spider can make different types of silk, some of it is sticky to capture prey, some of it is non-sticky so the spider doesn't get stuck in its own web. Spiders rely on the breeze to help them build their webs. When the spider produces a thread of silk, it waits for the breeze to anchor the thread to where the spider wants it to go. Then the spider repeats the process until the outline of the web is made. From there, the spider weaves its web in its well-known spiral fashion.


Why is the garden spider's web sticky?

so flys get caught in it and the spiders eat em but u dont get stuck in em


Do spiders eat dead bugs?

Well yes he eat dead insects because when a insect get stuck in a spider web the spider is going to wrap it and then the insect is dead and when the spider is hungry hes going to eat it.


Why do spiders not get stuck on their own spiders web?

Spiders spin two kinds if thread, a sticky one and a non sticky one. When a spider spins a web they use a combination of the two and memorise where each type of web lies. Then when they move around the web they only use the non sticky threads, and therefore avoid getting suck in their own trap.They spin their webs from two types of threads, one set is sticky and the other one is not. They know where to step so they don't get stuck.


Why don't spiders get stuck own webs?

Because their spaws can cut the web