Spider-Not Aerosol Spray For many years our customers have requested Spider Not in a larger size. We have now replaced our original can with a larger one that has a net weight of 11 ounces. We have not changed our 'killer' formula! We have updated our label with new claims and removed the large 'scary spider' that some were bothered.
Dew Laden WebSource: National Geograhic Photo LibraryPhotographer: Medford Taylor KidZone Spider FactsSpiders are ArachnidsSpiders belong to a group of animals called “arachnids”. Scorpions, mites, and ticks are also part of the arachnid family.Arachnids are creatures with two body segments, eight legs, no wings or antennae and are not able to chew. Many people think that spiders are insects but they aremistaken since insects have six legs and three main body parts.
Most insects have wings.Arachnids belong to an even larger group of animals called “arthropods” which also include insects and crustaceans (lobster, crabs, shrimp, and barnacles). This is the largest group in the animal kingdom!
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Approximately 80% of all animals are from this groupthat would be over a million different species! There are more than 30 000 different species of spiders.All spiders are predators and many will eat other spiders. Scientists have found spiders in amber (Did you watch Jurassic Park?) that dates back to about 2 million years. Because spider’s skeletons are quite small and fragile it is difficult to find whole fossilized spiders.
Advertisement No, Spiders are not bugs. They're arachnids. Technically, spiders are not bugs since they are arachnids not insects. Technically only certain insects are bugs, belonging to the insect order Hemiptera.
Therefore not all insects are bugs, either.The answer is yes. Bugs are small arthropods by definition. Arthropods include insects, arachnids, and crustaceans. Spiders are arachnids, so they are arthropods. Therefore, spiders are bugs.- Post added at 04:00 PM - Previous post was at 03:59 PM -Oops, mods.I think I should have posted this in the 'spider' section.