Okay, so - I joined this forum hoping that someone here could give me advice on my current predicament. We have a jumping spider that has been living in the corner above our lamp for a couple months, I believe it is a Platycryptus undatus. Anyways, we allowed it to stay cause well, it's neat and eats stray insects, etc. (plus, we had a smaller one before in the SAME spot and let it be for awhile then took it outside, and we have speculations that this is the same one grown up that came back in..he's been our spider buddy okay) Don't judge me! lol
It built a nest at one point in the corner and started going in there when it got colder, and I even caught moths on the porch for it a few times (that's possibly weird to many people I know, lol) So when it started to get really cold recently and no more moths I started to worry about how it would survive, but now we have bigger problems because he is a SHE and there are a few tiny babies now venturing out of the web nest. I'm sure there are probably LOTS more than the four or five that I see...and I'm not really okay with them all staying there. Does anyone know how many eggs that kind of spider lays?
So Idk what to do...it is already getting freezing temps at night, but we have a few days coming up that will be in the 40s at night, is that enough for them to harden off if we put them out there? Where should I put them if so? And how on earth would I go about doing that anyways (getting the babies safely out of the corner and transported)?? What would happen (theoretically) if we left them? They can't even survive in here can they?
I feel kind of like an ass for letting it stay like we screwed up it's clock and now it's a death sentence
Whether it's no food, or freezing.. Help! What should we do?? Any advice is greatly appreciated, we just started seeing babies tonight. TIA
It built a nest at one point in the corner and started going in there when it got colder, and I even caught moths on the porch for it a few times (that's possibly weird to many people I know, lol) So when it started to get really cold recently and no more moths I started to worry about how it would survive, but now we have bigger problems because he is a SHE and there are a few tiny babies now venturing out of the web nest. I'm sure there are probably LOTS more than the four or five that I see...and I'm not really okay with them all staying there. Does anyone know how many eggs that kind of spider lays?
So Idk what to do...it is already getting freezing temps at night, but we have a few days coming up that will be in the 40s at night, is that enough for them to harden off if we put them out there? Where should I put them if so? And how on earth would I go about doing that anyways (getting the babies safely out of the corner and transported)?? What would happen (theoretically) if we left them? They can't even survive in here can they?
I feel kind of like an ass for letting it stay like we screwed up it's clock and now it's a death sentence
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