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common name reflects that these are _ spiders and will chase their prey
hunting
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common name reflects that these are hunting spiders and will _ their prey
chase
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actively hunt during the _ and sometimes during the day
night
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actively hunt during the night and sometimes during the _
day
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They are fast on their _ and pursue _
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they are commonly
seen by people
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often alarm people because
they are big, hairy, and run fast.
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some species build _ consisting of either a
shallow excavation under a stone, or a
tube/burrow running vertically or diagonally into the ground
burrows
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They leave their burrows primarily at _ to hunt insect prey in the surrounding area
night
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Some species build web retreats or shelters when with young,
but they do not build _ _
snare webs
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may be brought indoors with _
firewood
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they are not inclined to be permanent residents in structures,
once inside _
they often stay.
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Inside, they tend to stay at or near floor level,
especially along _
walls under furniture and other objects
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may be brought indoors with _
firewood
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_ indoors is quite effective when they are
placed near where the spiders have been seen,
along walls, under furniture or other objects, and/or near door thresholds.
glueboards
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egg sac is _, consisting of an upper and lower half united at the middle
spherical
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Mating occurs in the _ with males dying before winter
autumn
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Mating occurs in the autumn with males _ before winter
dying
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Mating occurs in the autumn with males dying before _
winter
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Females _, lay their eggs the next May-June, and may live for a 3rd year.
overwinter
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Females overwinter, lay their eggs the next MONTH-MONTH, and may live for a 3rd year.
May-June
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Upon emerging, the _ crawl onto their mother’s body where they have been observed until mid-October
spiderlings
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Upon emerging, the spiderlings crawl onto their mother’s _ where they have been observed until mid-October
body
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