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  2. Pisaurina mira - Wikipedia

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    Pisaurina mira, also known as the American nursery web spider, due to the web it raises young in, is a species of spider in the family Pisauridae. They are often mistaken for wolf spiders (Lycosidae) due to their physical resemblance. P. mira is distinguished by its unique eye arrangement of two rows. P. mira is known for its wide distribution ...

  3. Nursery web spider - Wikipedia

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    Diversity. 51 genera, 508 species. Nursery web spiders (Pisauridae) are a family of araneomorph spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1890. [1] Females of the family are known for building special nursery webs. When their eggs are about to hatch, a female spider builds a tent-like web, places her egg sac inside, and stands guard outside ...

  4. Pisaura mirabilis - Wikipedia

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    Nursery web spiders are often parasitised by nematodes, parasitic wasps, and Acari. These parasites infect the spider and its eggs and cocoons, which can lead to destruction of a whole clutch of eggs. [citation needed] Baculoviridae and Rickettsia species infect nursery web spiders, as well. They most likely enter the gastrointestinal tract via ...

  5. Web Spiders: What They Are, Health Risks, Getting Rid of Them ...

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    How to Treat Spider Bites. If you know a spider has bitten you:. Wash the area with soap and warm water. Apply a cold pack to the area of the bite. Elevate the area of the bite.

  6. Garden Spiders: Where They Live and What to Know - WebMD

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    Garden spiders live throughout North and Central America, but they mostly keep to the eastern part of this range. They usually live in grassy areas near bodies of water or along hillsides. It’s ...

  7. Funnel Web Spiders: Identification and Facts

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    When it comes to funnel web spider identification, they are usually medium to large in size and are different shades of black and brown. The funnel web spider’s size can be anywhere from 5 to 10 ...

  8. There’s a spider in SC big enough to catch fish. What ... - AOL

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    The American nursery web spider (Pisaurina mira) is best known for its notable breeding and mating rituals aside from its size. Many female spiders are known to eat the male after mating.

  9. Everybody's talking about joro spiders. They're here in SC ...

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    American Nursery Web Spider: 9-15 mm. These spiders are not aggressive to humans, but females will bite to guard their egg sac. The bite may be large and painful but is not considered dangerous.