View Full Version : Mothering Habits?
D4RK-3L3M3NT
04-06-2004, 05:33 PM
Hi, I found this spider crawling around our babysitter's patio last night, I noticed she carries her eggsac but is it mothering habits or could it just be stuck to her silk? I tried removing it but she got really defensive and held tight onto her eggsac - the slings seem to be ready to hatch so I wonder if the slings will make a meal out of the mother??? Anyone ever seen such a spider?
http://img8.photobucket.com/albums/v23/revxus/Spiders/UI6.jpg
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Elizabeth
04-06-2004, 09:52 PM
Rev, you got good answers on ST, I think. Check it out already. It's a (type of) wolf spider. Don't remove the eggsac. When the slings hatch, they will ride on her for a while. Bother mom and eggsac/slings not!
BTW, we get those over here all the time. So many underfoot when walking, it's amazing they don't get crushed all the time....
Critterfarm
04-07-2004, 12:27 AM
Rev, you got good answers on ST, I think. Check it out already. It's a (type of) wolf spider. Don't remove the eggsac. When the slings hatch, they will ride on her for a while. Bother mom and eggsac/slings not!
BTW, we get those over here all the time. So many underfoot when walking, it's amazing they don't get crushed all the time....
Elizabeth is correct. She will carry the young until they molt, then they will zip right out of those holes in that container you have them in
;P
Do your self a favor, and turn it loose at your backdoor. Think of it as 20,000 dead termites
Elizabeth
04-07-2004, 12:16 PM
I'd love to take credit, but I was paraphrasing all the answers of others from ST, as well as making them shorter. (I threw in only a touch of what I knew myself.)
20,000 dead termites - what a great thought!
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