Giant crab spider I believe.Apparently it's mating season. We've had three of these jerks in 24 hours. Pretty sure they're giant house spiders. Approx 3" across. Lankier than a wolf.
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Giant crab spider I believe.Apparently it's mating season. We've had three of these jerks in 24 hours. Pretty sure they're giant house spiders. Approx 3" across. Lankier than a wolf.
You think so? There are several that look very similar in this area. Do not like.Giant crab spider I believe.
what about the big black one in the jar? Northern AZ.Giant crab spider I believe.
So confused.what about the big black one in the jar? Northern AZ.
Grey appears to be Carolina wolf spider-I hate it when these big critters waltz inside like they own the place?
Gray one is a wolf spider, (3) in the bottom of a quart jar, black one is also a wolf spider (I think?) in the bottom of a sugar canister.(4)View attachment 3266842
The canister is 4" in diameter, I'm not sure it's a tarantula, they usually have a 'teddy bear' look to them. I thought it was one as it scampered across the kitchen.I think the black one may be a tarantula? How big is that sugar canister?
Paging @Noah P, he's way better on spider ID's than I am.
Someone on reddit said black veleveteen but I'm pretty sure it was a comment on the appearance.Grey appears to be Carolina wolf spider-
Black is wolf, but I don't know what species.
It could very well be just another Carolina wolf spider- they have a lot of variation in color.The canister is 4" in diameter, I'm not sure it's a tarantula, they usually have a 'teddy bear' look to them. I thought it was one as it scampered across the kitchen.
Someone on reddit said black veleveteen but I'm pretty sure it was a comment on the appearance.
It's likely just a dark wolf spider, it dies have markings but they're faint.It could very well be just another Carolina wolf spider- they have a lot of variation in color.
Tigrosa georgicola looks very similar, but I'm having a hard time finding a range map.
Pretty much anything that moves, and is smaller than it. Don't do lady bugs or caterpillars in general, as they can be toxic.It's likely just a dark wolf spider, it dies have markings but they're faint.
Do you know how much to feed it? I gave it two decent sized mole crickets last night, those are gone, I'm wondering if it needs more.