The Twin Flagged Jumping Spider Has a Unique Hunting Style explains to readers how this quick little spider hunts it’s favorite food, ants. It also tells readers how these spiders got their name and where they can be found.
Wolf Spiders Have Unique Eyes and Habits explains to readers how to tell a wolf spider from several other types of spiders that look similar. It also discusses some of the interesting habits of this spider.
The Delicate Intricacy of a Spider’s Web is a Beautiful Thing tells the background story behind today’s featured image and discusses some of the functions of spider’s silk.
The Yellow Garden Spider is Great for Gardens and Yards discusses the lifestyle of this beautiful spider and how it is similar to and different from other orb weavers. It also explains why these spiders are great for gardens.
The Beautiful Green Lynx Spider is Useful Against Crop Pests. give readers some interesting facts about green lynx spiders and tell of the author spotting one in some greenery. It also explains how this avid hunter can be used to kill some crop moths.
This is the Biggest White Banded Fishing Spider Ever! okay, well maybe not ever, but the biggest one I’ve ever seen. This is the story of how the author discovered this spider just above her head. Then I describes the identification process.
The Argyra Orchard Orb Weaver: Another Beautiful Florida Spider discusses where to find these interesting and beautiful spiders and talks about some of their unusual behaviors.
The Northern Crab Spider is Amazing and Really Cool tells the author’s story of finding a tiny white crab spider on a flower. It then describes the difficulties encountered in trying to identify the species this spider.
How to Keep Clean if You’re a Beautiful Crab Spider is a short video of an active green crab spider grooming it’s legs and feet. Enjoy!
Banded Garden Spiders are Great to Have in Your Garden explains how the author found one of these spiders as it captured a grasshopper. It then give some details about the spiders and explains why they’re good to have around.
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