Spotted Wolf Spider Pardosa amentata female with egg-sac, rear garden, Staffordshire, England. July 2017.
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We have lots of wolf spiders running around here too. Do you ever see any with pale blue egg sacs? They occasionally appear in the garden. I’ve often wondered why that colour and how they produce it.
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I have not seen any in my garden with the pale blue egg sacs, but I have in the local fields. Maybe it has something to do with the species, I don’t really know.
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When you research that let me know what you find! 🙂
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You did find a great angle to photograph this one, Pete. It looks very scary indeed.
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Thank you, Vicki 🙂 It was hiding in a crack in the wall, and peering out at me.
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Oh dear….I’m so afraid of them….Happy Friday Pete!
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Happy Friday to you, Beth!
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