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Wildlife in your Garden

It's a wolf spider.

They carry their eggs underneath them, attached to their spinnerets. Once the babies hatch, most of them cling on to the mother for while and eventually disperse.

Ah, yeah, I think we have those here in AR as well.

We have a bunch of those bold jumping spiders here and they both amaze me and freak me out. Very appropriately named spider. Hard to get a photo of though.
 
We have a bunch of those bold jumping spiders here and they both amaze me and freak me out. Very appropriately named spider. Hard to get a photo of though.

Really?

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;)

Paul.
 


Sassy, this site might help identify it.

https://spiderid.com

My relationship with spiders certainly got a little worse after moving from "all spiders are a bit cute and friendly" Norway to AR. Not helped by the first two encounters being a brown recluse and a black widow.
Sorry @Sphinn but I had totally missed this post. Thanks for sending this link. It will be a good reference as I continue seeing all sorts of spiders around the garden.

Ha, I'm sure that made your relationship evolved to other highs that you would rather not experience. I have a love for spiders because of reading the Charlotte's Web book but that's not to say that I rather not having encounters with Black Widows or Brown Recluse, even finding the wolf spider and her baby made me more conscious when checking for cucumbers as I don't want to be sticking my hand and all of the sudden having a big spider crawling on my arm ?
 

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