Do Daddy Long Legs eat each other?

The female can occasionally eat the male if he's not up to scratch, but this behaviour is quite rare in daddy-long-legs spiders.
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Do daddy long leg spiders eat other daddy long leg spiders?

Daddy long legs eat insects and other spiders.
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Are Daddy Long Legs cannibals?

Deceptively delicate-looking with its long, slender legs and tiny body, daddy longlegs is every kind of predator: scavenger, carnivore, herbivore -- and even cannibal.
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Do daddy longlegs eat their mates?

And the mating can go on for hours. These mating habits are unique among arachnids, which are more known for eating their lovers than savoring moments together.
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Why do daddy long legs hang out together?

Daddy longlegs are prone to drying out, he says, so bunching together allows them to create a microenvironment. “It's kind of like body heat, but it's body humidity,” he says. “They are huddling together to maintain that.”
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Should I let Daddy Long Legs live?

You should avoid killing daddy longlegs, not only because there are alternative ways to move them along without harming them, but they also prey on smaller insects and so work to our advantage when it comes to insect control.
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How can you tell the difference between a male and female daddy long legs?

The female is slightly bigger than the male. According to Sewlal, daddy longlegs' long legs allow them to put less of their leg in contact with their web silk, making it less likely for them to become caught in their own web.
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Do Daddy Long Legs legs grow back?

Daddy longlegs clean themselves often, paying special attention to these legs. They can shed legs to escape predators but, unlike other arthropods, cannot regenerate them, and if they lose both of the sensory legs, they're toast. And, despite their long legs, they carry their bodies close to the ground.
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Can daddy long legs be pets?

Daddy long legs is related to spiders, and like them, he's an arachnid. There are many species of daddy long legs, all members of the order Opiliones. Keeping a daddy long legs as a pet is educational. You can supply his habitat and food with things you have at home.
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How long do Daddy Long Legs live for?

They live two to seven years unless stepped on. They groom themselves by sliding one leg at a time through their mouth, a practice called “leg threading.” Males have much longer legs than females. Their legs do not grow back if plucked off by predator.
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Are female daddy long legs poisonous?

They do not have venom glands, fangs or any other mechanism for chemically subduing their food. Therefore, they do not have injectable toxins. Some have defensive secretions that might be toxic to small animals if ingested. So, for these daddy-long-legs, the tale is clearly false.
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Do spiders eat other spiders?

Spider cannibalism is the act of a spider consuming all or part of another individual of the same species as food. In the majority of cases a female spider kills and eats a male before, during, or after copulation. Cases in which males eat females are rare.
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How many babies do Daddy Long Legs have?

This splendid little 'Mother of the Year' not only clutches a sac of up to 50 eggs in her pedipalps for the 17-24 day incubation period, but she continues to carry her bundle of spiderlings for another week or so until they disperse into her web and then beyond.
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Do male spiders know they will be eaten?

Some male spiders do know!

Some males know that they can be consumed by their mates and have evolved a defense mechanism to protect themselves against cannibalism.
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Do Daddy Long Legs eat brown recluse spiders?

In fact, daddy long legs are not spiders at all; they are more closely related to harvestmen. They do, however, hunt and eat other spiders, such as the brown recluse and black widows, which are particularly venomous.
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What if a dog eats a daddy long leg?

Daddy long legs don't bite and they aren't poisonous. So they are completely harmless to cats and dogs if they eat them.
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Why are there so many Daddy Long Legs 2021?

Karl Curtis, director of reserves and community engagement at Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, told CoventryLive: "They are out this time of year because basically, they are hatching out of our lawns and various places - they live a lot of their lives underground as a grub, as a larva, and then what they do is they hatch ...
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Can you pick up Daddy Long Legs?

Not considered pests, these arachnids are harmless to people and pets and beneficial to the environment. You can help return daddy longlegs to their rightful place by picking them up and placing them outside or gently sweeping them outside with a broom.
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What are the red dots on Daddy Long Legs?

The red blobs are parasitic mites. Unlike the spiders (order Araneae), the abdomen of the harvestman is divided into segments, but it has no “waist”. Instead, the head, thorax and abdomen are grown together into a compact, oblong body. They do not spin webs, or use silk or build nests.
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What are the orange dots on Daddy Long Legs?

They lack venom, but they emit a weird odor when disturbed. Their chelicerae (mouthparts) are too small to bite people. Sometimes there are tiny yellow, orange, or red blobs stuck on the body or legs: These are mites parasitizing the harvestman.
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Do Daddy Long Legs drink water?

Their chelicerae (“jaws”) help tear apart their food which is mixed with digestive fluids. The opening of the mouth is wider than found with most other arachnids and this allows them to consume small pieces of solid food. Daddylonglegs also must have access to free water that they can drink.
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Can Daddy Long Legs see you?

They Can't See Very Well

Daddy longlegs have simple eyes mounted on eye turrets attached to their bodies. These eyes act as light sensors and do not appear to provide more than blurry images.
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How long can Daddy Long Legs live without food?

Daddy longlegs spiders have the ability to regulate their metabolism according to food availability. On average, they can survive up to 2 months without drinking and eating food.
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Do Daddy Long Legs fight?

The daddy-long-legs that fight like GLADIATORS: Harvestmen use 'swords', 'whips' and 'daggers' against rival males. From traps to poisonous bites, arachnids use a range of 'weapons' against their prey and competitors, but one species has upped the ante.
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Why do I have so many daddy long legs spiders in my house?

Adult daddy long legs only live for between five to 15 days, during which time they need to find a mate and the females lay eggs. They are attracted to light, which is why you will often see them in your home, after their eggs are laid in moist or wet soil and grass.
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