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get there web from one place to another across the way. do they swing across? i know they dont fly. ive just always wondered, especially when i walk into them, so i really hope i get some answers.

2006-06-16 16:38:39 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Other - Home & Garden

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Well some spiders are able to jump pretty good distances, but I think they depend on the wind and their bodies to accomplish this feat. They can project their webs at remarkable speeds and distances based on their size. As for the wind this how many baby spiders leave the nest they climb as high as they can and then shoot a stream of web into the air, the current then picks them up and takes them sometimes just a few feet but they can wind up miles away if conditions are right. I'm sure this same principle could be used in web making also but instead of being carried off the end of the web would come in contact with some opposing structure like a tree or house and this would give the spider a kind of bridge in which to build the web.

2006-06-16 16:52:48 · answer #1 · answered by bambiedear 2 · 3 0

WELL THEY LIKE HAVE SOMETHING ON THEIR FEET THAT STICK TO THEIR WEB SO THEN THEY JUST RUN AROUND ON IT LIKE WE WALK ON THE SIDEWALK

2006-06-16 23:45:05 · answer #2 · answered by tropical_sweety2587 3 · 0 0

They shoot it across then climb it. (Kinda like explosive diareah eh?)

2006-06-16 23:44:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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