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RedBack Spider Removal
Red back spiders feed mainly on ground-living insects that blunder into their webs, but small vertebrates such as lizards and even mice can fall victim. Also eaten - after mating - are the tiny male red backs. A female red back spider can produce eggs for up to two years after a single mating. Red back Eggs are enclosed in 3-5 dirty-white, woolly, spherical egg sacs suspended in the retreat of the web and guarded by the female. Spider-lings emerge after about 14 days and disperse on the wind as soon as conditions are right. This is how redback spiders turn up in new places or quickly recolonize areas from which they have previously been removed.
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Spiders Life Cycle
Spiders are arthropods. They have a hard exoskeleton. But they’re not insects because they have eight legs instead of six. They are in their own class: Arachnida. Arachnids are predators and carnivores. They often kill their prey with poison and then spit digestive juices from their stomachs onto the body of their dead prey, dissolving it before sucking up the pre-digested juices.
What are the differences between spiders and insects?
Spiders have:
Insects have three main body parts, six walking legs, compound eyes, antennae, chewing jaws (mandibles - often secondarily modified), posterior abdominal genital opening.
Spiders are arthropods. They have a hard exoskeleton. But they’re not insects because they have eight legs instead of six. They are in their own class: Arachnida. Arachnids are predators and carnivores. They often kill their prey with poison and then spit digestive juices from their stomachs onto the body of their dead prey, dissolving it before sucking up the pre-digested juices.
What are the differences between spiders and insects?
Spiders have:
- Two main body parts,
- Eight walking legs,
- Simple eyes
- Piercing jaws (fangs),
- Abdominal silk spinning organs,
- Anterior abdominal genital opening.
Insects have three main body parts, six walking legs, compound eyes, antennae, chewing jaws (mandibles - often secondarily modified), posterior abdominal genital opening.