K. hibernalis Habitat Pics

pitbulllady

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As promised, some pics of Kukulcania hibernalis outdoor "wild" habitats, occupied by several colonies on my property-
First up, a tool shed, covered in some sort of corrugated black tar paper...and spider webs. The corrugation forms tunnels which serve as sort of "apartment complexes" for individiul spiders or families, which often live in the same den/web/crevice/tunnel. This is apparently a prime piece of real estate, since many of the occupants are really large females, and big females get the best housing.



A smaller structure nearby, made of sheets of plywood, which used to be a smoke house for hams. Spiders of this species have made homes, within inches of each other, between the plywood sheets. These are smaller spiders, since this is apparently less-desirable housing.



Underneath the porch of a small cinder block building that was a playhouse for my aunt when she was a little girl; spiders have made their homes in the space between the wooden boards of the porch and the cinder block wall. Most of these are also large females, so this appears to be a really good location.



Inside the door of a shed that was built over an outdoor furnace-a big female with an eggsac in one corner of the door-



In an opposite corner, a just-moulted female



Another really big female(trying to impersonate a Haplopelma lividum) in a different corner of the door, where there's a cross-piece of wood



In the corner, lol-she looks like a little kid being punished by having to stand in the corner!



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Wow! I've been familiar with K. hibernalis since I was a kid, and I've never seen anything like the side of that shed. Thanks for sharing those pics and all of your fascinating observations. :clap:
 

buthus

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Awesome! :cool: Talk about a anti-bug security system. :clap:
 
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