Look! I found their unholy spawn crawling out of their crude, barbaric nest!
These are probably all Larries (Larinioides), but they’re too young to tell for sure.
I know, you’re all getting tired of spiders, spiders, spiders on my web site, but you can look forward to a Minnesota winter when they’re all dead or hiding or hibernating, and I’ve got nothin’ but ice-rimed empty cobwebs to gaze upon, forlornly.
embraceyourinnercrone says
Thank you for the fascinating photos. Your posts about spiders have encouraged me to notice all the spiders living in my backyard.
PZ Myers says
I know! We’ve been looking and discovering that we’re terribly outnumbered.
cervantes says
How do you know they were fornicating? Maybe they’re married.
kenbakermn says
Spiders on the web site? Where else would they be?
davidc1 says
Not at all ,spiders are fascinating critters ,i have no problem with them outside ,it is only when i wake up and one is sitting on my pillow next to my head .I even took a photo of a Tarantula that a lady had in a plastic tub at the Saguaro National Park visitors center .