Did you know female spiders eat the males after mating? Smart creatures... Teehee
Much like Praying Mantises, a favorite bug of mine!
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Did you know female spiders eat the males after mating? Smart creatures... Teehee
you folks need to watch out for hobo spiders. very nasty little buggers. they are an introduced species and are making their way acrossed America.
http://www.hobospider.org/
you folks need to watch out for hobo spiders. very nasty little buggers. they are an introduced species and are making their way acrossed America.
http://www.hobospider.org/
you folks need to watch out for hobo spiders. very nasty little buggers. they are an introduced species and are making their way acrossed America.
http://www.hobospider.org/
That is a golden garden spider. They can get bigger than that picture. They're large and docile spiders. Their bites can hurt though. They are excelent for the garden or any place where they can stretch their large legs.There is a pet store a bit away from my home that sells everything. I'm not a fan of that, particularly, but what's neat is they let you hold anything. The snakes there are amazing. Haven't held the tarantulas yet. I can never get past the snakes and tortoises, lol!
Here's a pic of a spider that graced our house for two seasons, a few years back. The first year, there was just one. Then the next year, there were two. The third year, they were gone and haven't been back.They were so pretty, and their webs were awesome! Unfortunately, no pics of their webs for some reason, but they were a zigzag pattern. They were really cool.
There is a pet store a bit away from my home that sells everything. I'm not a fan of that, particularly, but what's neat is they let you hold anything. The snakes there are amazing. Haven't held the tarantulas yet. I can never get past the snakes and tortoises, lol!
Here's a pic of a spider that graced our house for two seasons, a few years back. The first year, there was just one. Then the next year, there were two. The third year, they were gone and haven't been back.They were so pretty, and their webs were awesome! Unfortunately, no pics of their webs for some reason, but they were a zigzag pattern. They were really cool.