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         Spiders General:     more books (100)
  1. Foursome the Spider Edition 1. (General Reading) by Larry Nestor, 2001-11-01
  2. Little Miss Spider: A Christmas Wish by David Kirk, 2001-11-01
  3. Miss Spider's Abc Book (Miss Spider)
  4. Fishing Spiders (Spider Discovery Library) by Louise Martin, 1988-09
  5. Miss Spider's Wedding (Miss Spider)
  6. Spiders by Seymour Simon, 2007-10-01
  7. Little Miss Spider at Sunny Patch School
  8. The Spider and the Fly (Caldecott Honor Book) by Mary Howitt, 2002-10-01
  9. Caught in the Web: Dreaming Up the World of Spider-Man 2 by Mark Vaz, 2004-05-25
  10. Giddy Up Bugs! (Miss Spider) by David Kirk, 2007-02-01
  11. Trapdoor Spiders (Spider Discovery Library) by Louise Martin, 1988-09
  12. Miss Spider #2 - Miss Spider's New Car (Scholastic Reader Level 2) by David Kirk, 2006-05-01
  13. Web Weavers and Other Spiders (Crabapples) by Bobbie Kalman, 1996-10
  14. Dance Spider Dance (Road to Reading) by Golden Books, 1993-06-15

1. Spider Info
Except the crab spiders and jumping spiders, the main eyes are small or even absent in spiders with six eyes.
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2. THE ARACHNOLOGY HOME PAGE
the orders and arachnids in general Acari mites ticks. Amblypygi tailless whipscorpions, whipscorpions or amblypygids. Araneae spiders
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3. What Are Spiders? By Jim Cornish, Gander, Newfoundland Canada
This site is for P and E students/teachers and lists Web resources on spiders.
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4. Ohio Spiders Web Page
General overview, some images, and information about spider research at Ohio State University.
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5. Spider Elimination And Basic Biology, Spiders, Bugs
spiders general BIOLOGY SPIDER ELIMINATION BLACK WIDOW SPIDER BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER SPIDERS (Order Araneae) GENERAL INFORMATION AND
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6. Wolf Spiders
Wolf spiders are found throughout Australia.
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7. Spiderz Rule!!
Spiders,
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8. Black Widow Spiders General Exterminating, Inc.
Black Widow Spiders. To General Exterminating home page. Lactrodectus hesperus Chamberlin and Ivie.
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9. Spiders - General Info
Spiders Forum Sammy_Spider Tino Member Message 342550 Sammy_Spider View Profile General Info Hey guys.
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10. Spiders-General Photo Gallery By Mike Wright At Pbase.com
Mike Wright profile all galleries Critters Spiders, etc. SpidersGeneral tree view thumbnails
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11. Utah Youth Soccer Association
Utah Spiders Planning Begins for 2005 Utah Spiders Season Spiders Director of Operations Jamie Schock, spiders general Manager Mark Drown,
http://www.uysa.org/archive_nov27_04.html
November 27, 2004 Planning Begins for 2005 Utah Spiders Season
Partnership Deepens Between Spiders and UYSA
The Utah Youth Soccer Association and Utah Spiders are working together to make plans for the Spiders' 2005 season. Having entered into a strategic partnership earlier this year, the Spiders and UYSA worked together to bring exciting Women's Premier Soccer League action to communities across the Wasatch Front during the 2004 season. Spiders Director of Operations Jamie Schock, Spiders General Manager Mark Drown, and UYSA President Burke recently attended the annual general meeting of the Women's Premier Soccer League in Las Vegas to make plans for the upcoming 2005 season. The Spiders will likely play six home matches. Preliminary plans calls for these games to be hosted across the state. Venues under consideration include St. George, Cedar City, Logan, Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Sandy. Players from the Utah Youth Soccer Association will again be granted free admission to Spiders' matches during the 2005 season. "It is our hope that all UYSA players-and particularly young girls-will be inspired by watching the Spiders," said President Paul C. Burke. "The Spiders share the mission of UYSA: namely to promote soccer and provide soccer opportunities for Utah players. The Spiders showcase top Utah talent in venues across the state before the eyes of thousands of impressionable young Utahns. That is why the Utah Youth Soccer Association is so proud of its relationship with the Utah Spiders."

12. ARACHNOLOGY - PEST CONTROL
Spiders With general info and Widow spiders, Brown spiders, Tarantulas, spiders general biology, spider elimination, Black widow, Brown recluse.
http://www.arachnology.be/pages/Pestcontrol.html
HOME
THE ARACHNOLOGY HOME PAGE
Latrodectus hasselti (by A. Tanikawa)
See also these pages
Araneae Spiders
Latrodectus
Black widow spiders
Loxosceles
Violin spiders, Brown recluse spiders
Hobo spider
Tegenaria agrestis, Aggressive house spider
Tarantulas

Scorpiones
Scorpions

13. Section 5 - Spiders
General insecticide sprays are not effective against spiders, don’t use them. Often vacuuming or physical removal is the most effective method.
http://ipcm.wisc.edu/programs/school/section_5/spiders.htm
Spiders
IPM Action Points
Exclusion check door sweeps seal electrical openings screen vents and seal areas around them regularly vacuum carpeting keep vegetation away from school walls keep lighting away from school building or use sodium vapor lighting. Chemical Control Often vacuuming or physical removal is the most effective method.
Introduction
Spiders eat insects. Larger numbers of spiders and spider webs means there are many insects available for food. Schools near lakes often attract large numbers of flying insects to night lights as does general security lighting on buildings. Spiders will build webs under eaves, in corners or on shrubbery. Spider populations will fluctuate from year to year, but will be highest in the late summer. Indoors, the highest numbers will be in storerooms, crawl spaces and basements. Because there is so little food available indoors, spider populations will be limited unless they have an easy time migrating from outdoors. Poisonous spiders are very rare in Wisconsin. There is only one site in Racine where Brown recluse has been found breeding and the Northern Black widow is not common anywhere in Wisconsin.

14. Spiders
General sanitation is the most practical method of controlling spiders. Clean away all webbing with a vacuum cleaner or broom. Persistence in removing webs
http://www.cce.cornell.edu/yates/6719.htm

15. Welcome To Giantspiders.com!
Guide to the housing, feeding and general care of theraphosids or tarantulas. Includes a photo gallery.
http://www.giantspiders.com/
giantspiders.com
(Updated 10th September 2005)
This web site gives an all-round guide to the housing, feeding and general care of the worlds largest spiders - the theraphosids or tarantulas.
Although focusing mainly on tarantulas, this site also offers an insight into the araneomorphs or 'true spiders' such as the wandering, huntsman, orb-web and wolf spiders.
There is no doubt that the fascination for tarantulas is growing worldwide and as a result, they are becoming more and more popular as pets. Gone are the days when people were inexperienced in their care and as time goes by, more facts are being discovered - all helping to dispel the popular myth of tarantulas being "deadly killers!"
The information contained on this site comes from over fifteen years of personal experience with tarantulas and I hope the facts about their care and the problems that can occur (although avoidable) proves beneficial to those who own, or are thinking of owning, one of these large and beautiful spiders.
Articles
and Gallery will be updated regularly and if you would like to contribute to these pages

16. Spiders - General FAQs
general FAQs. Can funnelweb spiders jump? What do funnel-web spider burrows look like? Why do funnel-web spiders wander (and end up in my house or swimming
http://www.amonline.net.au/spiders/resources/general.htm
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General FAQs
Can funnel-web spiders jump?
No. They rear up when disturbed, and bite with a fast downward action. They may rush forward aggressively, but they are not capable of propelling themselves off the ground.
What do funnel-web spider burrows look like?
Funnel-web burrows are distinguished from other holes in the ground by the presence of a series of irregular silk "trip-lines" radiating out from the entrance. Holes are normally found in moist, shaded areas like rockeries, dense shrubs, logs and leaf litter. A small, neat hole lined with a collar of silk which does not extend more than a centimetre from the rim could belong to a trapdoor spider (the common Brown Trapdoor Spider does not build a "door" for its burrow). Other possible hole owners include mouse spiders, wolf spiders or insects (most commonly cicadas or ants).

17. Ohio Spiders Web Page
general overview, some images, and information about spider research at Ohio State University.
http://www.marion.ohio-state.edu/spiderweb/mainpage.htm
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18. Spider Elimination And Basic Biology, Spiders, Bugs
spiders. general BIOLOGY SPIDER ELIMINATION. Study Web BLACK WIDOW SPIDER BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER. spiders (Order Araneae). general INFORMATION AND BIOLOGY
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SPIDERS
GENERAL BIOLOGY SPIDER ELIMINATION BLACK WIDOW SPIDER BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER
SPIDERS (Order Araneae
GENE RAL INFORMATION AND BIOLOGY
Few creatures are as feared and misunderstood as spiders. For the most part, spiders are harmless and generally beneficial by keeping the insect populations in check. Spiders are seldom aggressive and bite only when threatened or injured. Few spiders bite people and the venom of most is harmless. However, the bite of the black widow and the brown recluse (also known as the Recluse or Fiddle Back) can be quite dangerous. Beneficial or not, if spiders become a pest you need to go to our SPIDER ELIMINATION section, where you will find pesticide (such as Suspend SC ) and non-chemical control methods. Most infestations require both methods. And remember, the better you understand any pest, the easier it will be to eliminate or control. Spiders are the largest group of arachnids. There are more than 35,000 named species worldwide, including about 3,000 in North America, but probably most spider species are still awaiting identification. When someone brings a spider to us for identification, it is usually large (which makes one believe it might be a Tarantula) or is marked with brilliant colors (which many believe might be a black widow), but most spiders that we are asked to identify are harmless. These predators live almost everywhere - on the ground, under rocks, inside and underneath playground equipment, among grasses, on plants, in tree branches, in underground caves and even on the water. Spiders frequently stray into dwellings or other indoor habitats, or may be accidentally introduced on firewood, laundry that has been hung out to dry, and on flowers. Spiders will also sneak into our homes in boxes, clothing or furniture. In windows and near outdoor lighting, web-building spiders often construct webs because insect prey may be attracted at night by the lights and by air currents.

19. Mckenize Pest Control, Inc Located In Southwest Louisiana
Offers general pest control service for roaches, ants (including fire ant control), spiders, silverfish, weevils, mice, and rats. Includes information about services and pests.
http://www.mckenziepestcontrol.com/
Home Our Services Household Pests Links ... Contact McKenzie
We are a locally owned and operated firm with 13 State Certified Technicians. Our firm has been providing superior pest control service in Southwest Louisiana since 1951. We offer general pest control service for roaches, ants (including fire ant control), spiders, silverfish, weevils, mice, and rats. These quality services can be performed on a monthly, every other month, quarterly, or one time service basis. We also offer quality flea control service for the home and yard areas. Products are also available for use on your pets. Our certified employees are committed to customer service and satisfaction. In the event a problem should arise between regular services, a simple phone call to our office will dispatch a technician to correct the situation. We are an authorized firm for the Sentricon Colony Elimination System . This revolutionary termite baiting system eliminates termite colonies and the monthly monitoring acts as an alarm system against new termite colonies. Our firm also provides conventional termite treatments. We utilize the latest in termiticide products, formulations, and techniques. Odorless products are available.

20. Black Widow Spiders -- General Exterminating, Inc.
Black Widow spiders. Spring and summer is when you find an over abundance of spiders around the house. In many instances, at least one of these spiders can
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Black Widow Spiders To General Exterminating home page Lactrodectus hesperus Chamberlin and Ivie.
Spring and summer is when you find an over abundance of spiders around the house. In many instances, at least one of these spiders can be identified as the black widow . The black widow spider is present in every state in the union and is found in Canada and South America. The males and females are distinctly different in appearance. The female is shiny black with a bright red hourglass shaped marking on the underside of the abdomen. A mature female, with legs extended, is up to two inches long with the abdomen ranging from 1/4 to 1/2 inch in diameter. The male is much smaller with its overall length less than one inch. It is usually lighter than the female in overall color and has light streaks on his abdomen. The web on this species is also distinctive. The strands of silk run in many directions so the web appears as a concentration of irregularly arranged threads. The silk strand of the web is considerably heavier and stronger than those of other species that form similarly shaped webs.

The female hangs upside down in the web such that the red hourglass faces up. The egg sacs, which contain up to several hundred eggs, are most frequently encountered from May to October. The female typically stays with and guards the sac until the eggs hatch. The young spiderlings remain inside the sac for several days subsequent to hatching. Within a few days after emergence, the spiderlings release strands of silk out into the breeze and are carried off into a new territory. Most of these flights occur during the early fall months. Development from egg to adult may take from two to four months or more. A female may live a year or more after maturity. Males are sometimes killed by the female soon after mating, thus the name "widow" is attached to the spider

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