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What Are Cobwebs
What is a spider's web?
I wanted to tell you that Part 2 of your question actually answers your question, but even after reading this person's written answer with my own eyes, I am amazed.
I don't know ... I don't think I find things so complicated when I put the vacuum cleaner under the bed.
What Are Cobwebs
What Are Cobwebs
What exactly is a spider web? 3
Is it just dust that accumulates in an interesting way?
Or is it a helpless spider web that collects dust and is more visible?
I wanted to tell you that Part 2 of your question actually answers your question, but I am still amazed to read this person's written answer with my own eyes.
I don't know ... I guess I didn't think of such complicated things when I put my vacuum cleaner under the bed.
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Human language cannot express how much I love and appreciate The Street, so I will answer my question immediately. What exactly is a spider web? My mother said it was a little dusty. A friend insisted that they were dusty nets and that there were dusty threads left behind as the spider moved. My mother was almost against this idea and said that there are no spiders. I ask you to explain it. Fortunately, Roger F.
SDS George, SDS Doug and SDS Ken answered:
Yes, spider webs come from spiders. Archaeologically, spider webs are randomly arranged wire webs, in contrast to the beautiful and elite spider webs of the Aranidae family. Spider webs form the Theridiidae family. The most commonly used spider in the United States is Achaearanea Tepidario. Because the straps are sticky, they collect dust and leave behind the long, silky ribbon you see. The famous widow spider Latrodectus mactans also belongs to the same family. Another spider responsible for spider webs is the long-legged barn spider, Plcus phalangioides, in the family Plcidae, which forms loose, irregular webs in dark places.
Some strands of the web are (and never have been) part of the web, whether accidentally or otherwise, but they were nevertheless introduced by spiders or other arthropods. Jumping spiders, for example, pull strings wherever they go, but they do not make webs. Such a filament can sometimes enter the air current and go into the ground and settle somewhere. Similarly, as readers of Charlotte's web know, many spiders hatch from their eggs, which means that a long silk strap is pulled out of the line until the current of the wind catches the wind. Takes (like flying a kite instead, I guess). Obviously, if there is an egg bag, then these fibers can appear inside or come from outside. Similarly, many tree-eating insect larvae form silky crawling lines when they feel threatened, and these lines can break and fly away.
What Are Cobwebs
What Are Cobwebs
Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aint for me either.
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What Are Cobwebs
What Are Cobwebs
Netting with mud ...
What Are Cobwebs
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