Experiment: Why Spiders Don’t Stick (Camp Edition)
Spiders can be quite sticky yet somehow they don’t stick to their webs! This experiment lets you explore this phenomenon.
Materials:
- Double sided tape or clear packing tape
- Paper or a dinner plate
- Cooking oil (any type)
- Fingers
Wow-To:
Step 1: Tear off a 3” strip of double sided tape. Or if using packing tape tear off a 5” strip of tape and make a tape loop with the sticky side facing out. Stick the tape to a piece of paper or a dinner plate.
Step 2: Walk your fingers across the tape. Pretty sticky, huh?
Step 3: Now dip your fingers in some cooking oil and walk them across the tape a second time. What did you notice this time? Not so sticky, huh?
What in the WOW just happened? Your oily fingers simulate what it's like to be a spider. Spiders produce oils that allow them to glide along their webs without sticking. Pretty cool!