miranda0331
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Okay, so I realize this may be a long shot but my curiosity is getting to me. So if this sounds ridiculous just tell me to bug off 
I was wondering if there was a way to identify what species of spider laid an egg sac. This is the third time a spider has laid an egg sac above a door at work. The web isn’t very well put together and looks chaotic. But I never see the spider only the hundreds of babies that hatch in about a month. I was tempted on trying to take one home to see what it turns into, but they’re sooo tiny. Anything helps
I was wondering if there was a way to identify what species of spider laid an egg sac. This is the third time a spider has laid an egg sac above a door at work. The web isn’t very well put together and looks chaotic. But I never see the spider only the hundreds of babies that hatch in about a month. I was tempted on trying to take one home to see what it turns into, but they’re sooo tiny. Anything helps