I heard the same, but, like you, no clue to the validity of that statement.Long ago I was told that daddy long legs are one of the most venomous spiders in NA, but that they carry a tiny amount and their mouth doesnât open in a way that would allow them to bite a human. No idea if true.
Urban legend. Mythbusters did a segment on this and one of them actually put his arm in a tank of daddy long leg spiders. He received several bites with minimal reaction.Long ago I was told that daddy long legs are one of the most venomous spiders in NA, but that they carry a tiny amount and their mouth doesnât open in a way that would allow them to bite a human. No idea if true.
Yeah, but two next to each other? I figure maybe the cat provided them and the spiders scavenged, but for the kids Iâm still saying that they ate the lizards down to the tails.lizards drop their tails for all kinds of reasons, mostly defensive... spiders coulda found it detached. It's where the lizards store food, so it is a windfall.