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  2. Parasteatoda tepidariorum - Wikipedia

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    Females suspend their egg sacs in their webs; the spherical egg sacs have a tan papery outer layer. [3] Each egg sac contains from 150–200 eggs, with a single female producing 15–20 egg sacs in its lifetime. [citation needed] The spiderlings remain in the mother's web for several days after coming out of the egg sac. [5]

  3. House spider - Wikipedia

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    Yellow sac spider, Cheiracanthium inclusum, a common spider worldwide often found in dwellings; Black house spider, Badumna insignis, an Australian spider also found in New Zealand; Brown house spider, Steatoda grossa, a spider with cosmopolitan distribution; American house spider, Parasteatoda tepidariorum, a cobweb spider

  4. Spider - Wikipedia

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    Females lay up to 3,000 eggs in one or more silk egg sacs, [13] which maintain a fairly constant humidity level. [51] In some species, the females die afterwards, but females of other species protect the sacs by attaching them to their webs, hiding them in nests, carrying them in the chelicerae or attaching them to the spinnerets and dragging ...

  5. USDA asks Hoosiers to stop spotted lanternfly, spongy moth ...

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    Spotted Lanternfly egg masses carry even rows of many eggs. These invasive species can be found mostly on the Tree of Heaven. The USDA is asking Hoosiers to destroy any spotted lanternfly eggs or ...

  6. Footage goes viral after egg sac reveals horrifying surprise

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    Footage goes viral after egg sac reveals horrifying surprise. Justin Chan. Updated October 14, 2019 at 8:04 PM.

  7. Unlike other similar species which produce an average of 42 eggs per egg sac, the new species only produces between six and seven eggs per sac, according to researchers. But the creatures produce ...

  8. Nursery web spider - Wikipedia

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    When their eggs are about to hatch, a female spider builds a tent-like web, places her egg sac inside, and stands guard outside, hence the family's common name. Like wolf spiders , however, nursery web spiders are roaming hunters that do not use webs for catching prey.

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