txdon
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I took a picture of this unidentified spider and didn't realize until it was zoomed on full screen that the bumps on her back were babies exiting from he egg. Below is the same picture with the spider's back enlarged.
Interesting! I think I'd be moving some of those to better examine its back for a violin shape and three sets of eyes. It's probably harmless, but you never know until you know. You know?
I was smoking a ham last week and found a black widow in my coffee can where I keep my wood chips. It had a clear hourglass on its back.
I thought the red hourglass was on the bottom of a black widow spider.
Maybe thats just here in WV we are kinda backward on things around here.![]()
----------------------------------------------------------------------I took a picture of this unidentified spider and didn't realize until it was zoomed on full screen that the bumps on her back were babies exiting from he egg. Below is the same picture with the spider's back enlarged.
Yes, it is on the bottom. I was looking down into the wood chips and simply saw a spider with the hourglass. I dumped out a few chips and stepped on the spider, spreading the hourglass on its belly to its side, top, head, and a bit of the concrete slab.:laughing:
I took a picture of this unidentified spider and didn't realize until it was zoomed on full screen that the bumps on her back were babies exiting from he egg. Below is the same picture with the spider's back enlarged.
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Try doing a search on Wolf Spider and see if you think your unidentified spider has been identified.
Thanks for the pics.