Submitted by Koning_Health t3_ynky8r in askscience
djublonskopf t1_ivb86wz wrote
Reply to comment by strengr in Insects get stuck in a spider's web, why doesn't a spider get stuck in its own web? by Koning_Health
There is also research in the last 10 years showing that spider legs are actually covered in a non-stick chemical coating that, combined with adhesive-repellent leg hairs and careful footwork makes spider-web-glue roll right off their legs. When scientists use hexane to wash away the anti-stick coating, their legs were much more likely to get stuck to their webs.
ElderScarletBlossom t1_ivbcb0s wrote
How does a scientist wash a spider's legs?
Training_Ad_2086 t1_ivbxk4r wrote
Dip it into a drop full of hexane?
AeternusDoleo t1_ivcytim wrote
... lots of shampoo?
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