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Do any animals weave webs besides spiders?

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The Gypsy Moth spins webs. It's not to catch bugs, it's to protect the moths inside. They are evil little moths who do tremendous amount of damage to the forest. The Asian Lady Bugs were introduced to kill the Gypsy Moth but are just as annoying as the Gypsy Moth. read more

The Gypsy Moth spins webs. It's not to catch bugs, it's to protect the moths inside. They are evil little moths who do tremendous amount of damage to the forest. read more

The diameters of even the largest spider web silk is measured in millionths of a meter. As already pointed out, smaller spiders may produce smaller-diameter silk. Ordinary garden spider produce silk with a diameter of about 0.003 mm and some of the largest produce silk with a diameter of 0.007 mm. read more

Spider mites and several types of caterpillars also make webs, ranging in size from so tiny you can barely see them to several feet in length. Unlike most spider webs, these webs can be damaging to your plants and trees. read more

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