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Yes it does.
SPIDERS, COCKROACHES, BIRDS and ANTS!
The pronotum on a ladybird beetle is found just behind the head. The pronotum helps protect the head and adds to the overall camouflage of the insect.
Yes, the ladybird spider is venomous, but its venom is not considered harmful to humans. These spiders primarily use their venom to immobilize their prey, which consists mainly of insects.
A Ladybird does not kill
Spiders found in Wyoming include: Brown Recluse Black Widow Hobo Spider Jumping Spiders Nursery Web Spiders Sac Spiders Comb-footed Cobweb Orb Weavers Common House Spider Funnel Web Spiders Daddy Long Legs or Cellar Spiders Grass Spiders Ground Spiders Crab Spiders
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The Ladybird was created in 1923.
No, Brown Recluse Spiders do not live in Pennsylvania.
Australian red back spiders are found in many coastal areas in the UAE, occasionaly Camel spiders are also found, these can be quite large :)
Common spiders found in Nebraska include garden spiders, wolf spiders, jumping spiders, and orb-weaver spiders. Additionally, the brown recluse and black widow spiders are also found in the state. It is important to be cautious as some of these species are venomous.