How long does it take for spiders to drown?

“Flushed spiders will drown if they end up submerged in the sewer,” Jerome Rovner, a member of the American Arachnological Society, told Real Clear Science. “However, the drowning process for a spider can take an hour or more, as they have an extremely low metabolic rate and thus a very low rate of oxygen consumption.”
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How fast do spiders drown?

That's pretty cruel: it can take spiders over an hour to drown.
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How long can a spider survive underwater?

Fulvolineata can survive up to 40 hours underwater by slipping into a brief suspended animation, switching its metabolism from aerobic to anaerobic when oxygen is in short supply. Only a few A. Fulvolineata survived that long, but almost all withstood 16 hours of immersion without a scratch.
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What kills spiders instantly?

To immediately kill spiders, spray them with either a chemical-based commercial formula, or a homemade mixture of equal parts white vinegar and water. Or you could, er, squash them.
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Can spiders hear?

Spiders don't have ears—generally a prerequisite for hearing. So, despite the vibration-sensing hairs and receptors on most arachnids' legs, scientists long thought spiders couldn't hear sound as it traveled through the air, but instead felt vibrations through surfaces.
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What do spiders hate?

It's easy to keep spiders away using natural products. These eight-legged creatures hate the smell of citrus fruits such as lemons and oranges. They also don't like peppermint oils, tea tree oils, eucalyptus, and vinegar. Using any of these around your home will keep spiders away.
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Do spiders drown when flushed?

No, they drown. Spiders which you find in the bath have fallen in, not, as widely assumed, emerged from the plug-hole, as they cannot get past the U-bend (they drown).
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Can spiders swim up a toilet?

Can Spiders Come Up Through The Toilet? What is this? No, spiders cannot come up through your toilet or the drain. There are blocks within plumbing systems to keep insects and other pests from getting through the pipes.
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Can spiders breathe underwater?

(Image credit: copyright Stefan Hetz.) Like eight-legged scuba divers, some spiders can breathe underwater using an air bubble as an oxygen tank of sorts. Now, scientists have figured out some of the fascinating details of this arachnid diving bell, including that it can give the spiders more than a day's worth of air.
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Do spiders remember you?

One of the most basic reasons a spider won't remember you is because it can't see you or your face, according to the Australian Museum. About half the spiders out there catch prey with webs. They don't need great eyesight, they just have to sit and wait for their prey to come to them.
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Does killing a spider attract more?

No, dead spiders won't attract other spiders. At least not directly, but it might indirectly as their carcass can turn into food for other insects and attract other spiders to eat said insects.
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Why can't spiders climb out of a bath?

Because, unfortunately (or rather, NOT) the hairs on their legs that enable them to climb walls cannot grip the smooth enamel of a bath.
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Can spiders smell fear?

Arachnids, commonly known as spiders, are laden with special features and talents which make them such unique creatures and one such feature is their ability to sense danger. Yes, spiders can in fact sense danger but the method might be something you are hearing for the first time.
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Do spiders have a heart?

The heart is located in the abdomen a short distance within the middle line of the dorsal body-wall, and above the intestine. Unlike in insects, the heart is not divided into chambers, but consists of a simple tube. The aorta, which supplies haemolymph to the cephalothorax, extends from the anterior end of the heart.
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Do spiders sleep?

In general, many spiders, such as house spiders, will sleep during the day and hunt at night. They follow daily cycles of rest and activity, known as the circadian rhythm. This is what drives them to be awake at night and restful during the day.
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Why do spiders explode?

Since the exoskeletons of small spiders are pressurized (that's how they extend their legs), holding a flame nearby causes the interior pressure to skyrocket, resulting in a spectacular explosion of legs and segmented body parts.
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Can spiders survive in the freezer?

The literature generally suggests that spiders are not freeze tolerant. In other words, their tissues cannot survive the process of freezing, and ice will cause irreparable damage.
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Are spiders scared of humans?

Are spiders afraid of humans? Yes. This is why spiders are most commonly encountered in seldom used areas such as garages, attics, basements, closets, or guest rooms. Spiders are antisocial and try their best to avoid human contact.
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What happens if you pour boiling water on a spider?

Boiling water will kill a spider, and it is extremely cruel for them to suffer in this way. If you spill some hot water on a spider by mistake, they may be uninjured depending on the temperature. Most spiders can survive warm water, for example if they fall in the bath.
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Why do I always find spiders in my bathtub?

The Local Watering Hole

Like all animal species, spiders need water to survive. That's why they're drawn to your bathroom, especially during more arid times of the year, such as fall and winter. In an otherwise dry house, sometimes bathrooms are the only place to find moisture.
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Can spiders crawl up a drain?

There is a popular myth that spiders come up though the drains from the sewers. This myth is, in fact, untrue. Spiders cannot come into your home through plumbing, pipes and drains. According to Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, modern drains have a liquid-filled sediment trap that spiders cannot penetrate.
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What smell do spiders love?

The stinky smell of sweaty socks might repulse humans, but scientists now find it enthralls mosquitoes and spiders. The odor apparently helps the creatures hunt down their victims — the mosquitoes want to feed on people, while the spiders prefer to devour the mosquitoes.
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Do spiders prefer the dark?

Leaving lights on when it's dark: Just like a bear that is attracted to a flowing river filled with jumping fish, spiders are attracted to bright lights, surrounded by flying insects. Any place that is near an insect-attracting light is prime real estate for spiders.
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Do spiders like cold rooms?

Unlike other pests that come into our homes during the cold winter months in search of a warm place to spend the winter, spiders are not attracted to warmth because they are “cold-blooded”. Spiders that remain in nature have bodies that produce an antifreeze substance.
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Why do spiders chase you?

No, spiders never actively attack people. Spiders have no interest in humans most of the time, and will usually ignore us or consider us part of the landscape (if they notice we're there at all). Sometimes when we get too close or disturb them, they treat us like they would treat any predator.
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