How does a spider not get caught in its own web?

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How does a spider not get caught in its own web?

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If I remember rightly, spiders arrange their webs so the threads going around the web alternate from centre to edge between being sticky and not. The spider steps where they know they won’t stick, a fly wouldn’t know.

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