The common name for spider silk is "cobweb."
Both Cobweb and Spider web refer to the silken threads spun by a spider. The meanings are identical. However the word "cobweb" can also be used to mean a single thread spun by a spider, whereas spider web tends to be used to describe a multi strand pattern. On saying this, the actual definition defines both "cobweb" and "spider web" as being the same, with little or no difference between them. A cobweb also refers to a web that is no longer in use by the spider that made it for what ever reason the spider has moved on.
The net created by a spider is called a cobweb or spiderweb. It is made from silk produced by the spider's spinnerets and is used to catch prey.
Cobweb Bridge was created in 2002.
The Cobweb - film - was created on 1955-07-15.
The cast of The Cobweb Hotel - 1936 includes: Jack Mercer as Spider
dust builds up and becomes cobweb .Another idea is a certain spider makes which is know as a cobweb.
Yes, a cobweb can form overnight if there are flying insects in the area for the spider to catch and create a web. Spiders can quickly build a web to capture prey, especially in areas with high insect activity.
A cobweb is often built by a spider overnight.
Spider is light brown with gold or yellow diamond back
Another name for a spider nest is a spider web or cobweb.
The speed at which a spider weaves a web is dependent on the size and location of the web as well as the size of the spider. A spider can typically create a web up to 20 times the size of their body. A well organised web can be created in 15-20 minutes. One that has to cover large gaps will take longer.