Tick is the common name for
the small arachnids that, along with mites, constitute the order Acarina.
Not exact matches
Description: Spider mites are red
arachnids almost too
small to be seen with the naked eye.
By far the most difficult pests to control are spider mites, barely visible eight - legged
arachnids that build
small webs on the underside of leaves and thus are hard to spot.
In one scorpion species, researchers have found that the
arachnids use a relatively weak, but easily produced, prevenom for
small jobs such as paralyzing insects and save their deadliest venom for serious work like fending off a larger animal.
Although
small spiders commonly use a behavior called «ballooning,» in which they use a silk line to catch the wind and carry them to new locations, this is the first time that controlled gliding has been demonstrated in
arachnids.
The key to the mystery lies in a
small round artifact of unusual design which seems to have power to steal away souls, which is used to terrifying results once it becomes the centerpiece of a hulking
arachnid - like robot of unimaginable agility, strength and menace.
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Most
arachnids want
small quarters (a five - gallon tank is more than adequate for almost all of them), a mild heat source, and a water source.
Smaller than some of Bourgeois's
arachnid sculptures, Spider II clings to the wall as if frozen, eight legs splayed outward in all directions.
Surprisingly, we've known about peacock spiders since the 1800's, but it's only recently that scientists have focused attention on these
small but spectacular
arachnids, which measure between 3 and 7 millimeters (0.1 to 0.3 inches) long.