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Concho 15-09-2006 06:24 PM

Female black and yellow garden spider with egg sag
 
Hello Folks, would anyone be interested in these spiders for there
gardens is there a place one could sell these spiders. I have read this
egg sac could have up to a thousand spiders in it. The
female recently died and these will hatch this fall, I would like to
find a new home for these spiders. How could I keep them in a state and
distribute them?

Please post any suggestions here

Thank You

Concho

To see the photo goto http://i10.tinypic.com/451afcn.jpg.


[email protected] 16-09-2006 02:03 PM

Female black and yellow garden spider with egg sag
 
The egg cases seem to overwinter just fine about a foot or so off the
ground attached to brush. Were they mine I might shelter them a bit
from rain.
Concho wrote:
Hello Folks, would anyone be interested in these spiders for there
gardens is there a place one could sell these spiders. I have read this
egg sac could have up to a thousand spiders in it. The
female recently died and these will hatch this fall, I would like to
find a new home for these spiders. How could I keep them in a state and
distribute them?

Please post any suggestions here

Thank You

Concho

To see the photo goto http://i10.tinypic.com/451afcn.jpg.



Concho 17-09-2006 10:40 PM

Female black and yellow garden spider with egg sag
 
Great, thats what I will do... I have placed the sac in a clear plastic
container.
with a screen vent in the bottom. Now to find a bush that will hold the
container,
do these spiders the young eat all winter? Will they feed off the egg
sac over winter or do they accually leave it and feed the return to the
sac?


wrote:
The egg cases seem to overwinter just fine about a foot or so off the
ground attached to brush. Were they mine I might shelter them a bit
from rain.



Concho wrote:
Hello Folks, would anyone be interested in these spiders for there
gardens is there a place one could sell these spiders. I have read this
egg sac could have up to a thousand spiders in it. The
female recently died and these will hatch this fall, I would like to
find a new home for these spiders. How could I keep them in a state and
distribute them?

Please post any suggestions here

Thank You

Concho

To see the photo goto
http://i10.tinypic.com/451afcn.jpg.


[email protected] 18-09-2006 02:50 AM

Female black and yellow garden spider with egg sag
 
Come spring the eggs hatch and the spiderlingss disperse.
Concho wrote:
Great, thats what I will do... I have placed the sac in a clear plastic
container.
with a screen vent in the bottom. Now to find a bush that will hold the
container,
do these spiders the young eat all winter? Will they feed off the egg
sac over winter or do they accually leave it and feed the return to the
sac?


wrote:
The egg cases seem to overwinter just fine about a foot or so off the
ground attached to brush. Were they mine I might shelter them a bit
from rain.



Concho wrote:
Hello Folks, would anyone be interested in these spiders for there
gardens is there a place one could sell these spiders. I have read this
egg sac could have up to a thousand spiders in it. The
female recently died and these will hatch this fall, I would like to
find a new home for these spiders. How could I keep them in a state and
distribute them?

Please post any suggestions here

Thank You

Concho

To see the photo goto
http://i10.tinypic.com/451afcn.jpg.



Jangchub 18-09-2006 02:34 PM

Female black and yellow garden spider with egg sag
 
There is absolutely no need to do that. The egg case should be left
alone. I spotted many garden spiders in our gardens and we do
nothing.

On 17 Sep 2006 14:40:25 -0700, "Concho" wrote:

Great, thats what I will do... I have placed the sac in a clear plastic
container.
with a screen vent in the bottom. Now to find a bush that will hold the
container,
do these spiders the young eat all winter? Will they feed off the egg
sac over winter or do they accually leave it and feed the return to the
sac?


wrote:
The egg cases seem to overwinter just fine about a foot or so off the
ground attached to brush. Were they mine I might shelter them a bit
from rain.



Concho wrote:
Hello Folks, would anyone be interested in these spiders for there
gardens is there a place one could sell these spiders. I have read this
egg sac could have up to a thousand spiders in it. The
female recently died and these will hatch this fall, I would like to
find a new home for these spiders. How could I keep them in a state and
distribute them?

Please post any suggestions here

Thank You

Concho

To see the photo goto http://i10.tinypic.com/451afcn.jpg.




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