Andee
Chameleon Enthusiast
So I take good care of the spiders in my yard. I have a couple favorites, but my current this year has been a Callobius bennetti, also known as a Hacklemesh Weaver (though there are like three spiders with this name), she was a wonderful constant to have when I checked on the plants in the morning. She had made her home in my young apple tree (shared it with a couple dwarf species of spiders but her web territory was small). Well tonight I realized she had spun a egg sac, as I was watering the apple tree. I was looking for her and checked all over her web, and especially her hiding funnel. I found her completely dead and ants covering her body. Which is weird because she had been living fine with the ants, but I realized the ants had started harvesting aphids on my apple tree again and so likely killed her when they were moving them and she became an issue... *sighs* I am more sad I realize than I should be. But I will find a new one to take her place in my heart later. For now I have carefully extracted her egg sac (I have no idea how old it is). I have it in one of my larger deli cups, since they can hold several hundred slings at once, but this species is semi communal in a way that in the first week or so they are fine with each other and then they start getting territorial. So I have a bit to enjoy them, maybe choose a few of my favorites to possibly keep and send to someone I know will love them to bits. And then I will release a lot of them with a good headstart <3