How Spiders Communicate
Spiders are a common household pest. They often enter your home through gaps around doors or windows. If you are concerned, contact your local pest control company for advice. It is possible to remove spiders from your home without damaging your furniture.
Most of the time, they will not try to bite you. However, if you do become bitten, apply ice and seek medical attention. A spray mixture can help to discourage them from coming into your home.
Many people fear spiders because of their sharp fangs. But most of the venom they inject is harmless to humans. For example, the American house spider’s venom does not cause severe pain or itching.
Scientists have found that spiders have a unique way of communicating. In addition to the pheromones they emit, they also relay information using vibrations.
Researchers inserted electrodes into the legs of different spiders and played them different sounds. The results showed that their legs responded to frequencies ranging from 100 hertz to 10,000 hertz. During the higher frequency tones, the spiders remained still.
Several species of jumping spiders have been found to be sensitive to air vibrations produced by sound waves. They may be able to hear other nocturnal predators.
Depending on the species, some spiders are active hunters while others guard their young. Some species even actively protect their egg sacs.
These predators use mini mobile nets to catch their prey. Besides being aggressive, they are extremely fast.