This one is actually wild, located in a corner of my in-laws' yard. I discovered her when we were there visiting on 4th of July, so when we went back to visit today I was excited to see what she's been up to. Conditions must be right in their area, because I found 3 more big females all with at least one sack within about a 10 foot radius of this one. She's definitely the queen, though.
Cool that she has a safe spot in your inlaws garden , I must admit I would be more than tempted to catch a baby n raise it once they hatch such cool little spoods
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