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Spiders

Spiders
Radford, Virginia, USA
November 14, 2011
Size: 3-4mm
I'd like an ID, please.
I found these spiderlings in a nest on the side of a building in a wooded area. The nest was about 25 mm across.

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Moved
Moved from Spiders. I'm not sure these are Entelegynes, but at least we'll be able to find them here if we figure them out.

Spiderlings
Moved from ID Request.

I have no idea. Do they have red abdomens? Maybe they are ground spiders?

 
Yes,
Lynette, there does seem to be some red with black stripes on their abdomens. I went back to visit them again today and got a little sharper images. I don't know whether there are any more ID details, but I am posting a couple more images.

 
Interesting
I have no idea what they are. I hope you can follow them as they mature.

 
I'll try!
Much colder weather is moving in - do you think that they will be affected by that? their nest is on a metal door.

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