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WOLF SPIDER
Family Lycosidae

Black Widow
Brown Recluse
Brown Widow
Daddy Long Legs
Jumping
Wolf

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Appearance:
Wolf spiders are large, hairy spiders which are usually patterned with a mixture of black, gray, and brown. Wolf spider is a common name for any of a group of ground-dwelling hunting spiders. Some species are large enough for people to mistaken them with tarantulas.

Size:
Range from ½ to 2-inches in length.

Behavior:
Wolf spiders are active hunters during the day and night (depending on the species). They are common and usually enter structures underneath doors or through cracks in the exterior walls. In many species, female wolf spiders lay dozens of eggs at one time and wrap them in a large ball of web. The female will then carry the egg sac with them until the spiderlings hatch. Upon hatching the, spiderlings will live on the mothers back for a few weeks until they are large enough to hunt on their own.

Habitat:
Wolf spiders are common in almost all terrestrial habitats, but are usually found in areas of shrubs or tall grass where a plentiful insect supply is available. They run over the ground or on plants in search of prey and pounce upon the victims with vigor and power. Wolf spiders do not usually breed in homes.

Bite Signs and Symptoms:
Wolf spiders are not poisonous, though as with all spiders bites may cause reactions in certain individuals.

Control:
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