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Wolf Spider

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Wolf spiders, the largest spiders found in Colorado, are often mistaken as tarantulas. These beneficial spiders are foraging hunters that do not spin a web to capture food. Wolf spiders are often encountered by people in the late summer/early fall as they search for food, mates or wintering sites. These spiders are not poisonous and would rather run than bite. They generally do not become established in homes. Wolf spiders vary from 1/2 inch to 2 inches in length, appear hairy and are typically brown, black, gray, or yellow with various markings. The females carry their large egg sacs around to protect them from predators. Upon hatching, the spiderlings climb onto their mother's back where they remain until partially grown.

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KristaHerman
KristaHerman 11 years ago

Nice picture. I like your removal advice as well.

MichaelLohr
Spotted by
MichaelLohr

Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

Spotted on Jun 1, 2012
Submitted on Jun 24, 2012

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