spider eggs

in Nature Observer5 days ago
Latin NameObservation dateLocation
spider eggsMarch 29 2025Buket Alue Puteh, Aceh, Indonesia

Hi everyone, today I want to share an interesting and heart-warming experience, especially for those of you who like the world of insects or even just curious about the world of insects around us, so when I was walking in one of the gardens not far from home and as usual I was there to enjoy the fresh air and green scenery that was very pleasing to the eye, among the lush banana trees and on one of the banana leaves I noticed something striking with an eye-catching white color, I went to check to find out what I had just seen.

for some people what I found this time may be familiar, but I'm sure most people here are still unfamiliar with this object, yeah this time the discovery really touched my heart because I haven't seen this object for a long time, in the past I often found them attached to the walls and roofs of houses, but in recent times this object has become rare and I don't know why.

yeah these are venomous spider eggs, and usually these spiders live in the dark and they put their eggs in a safe place so that they do not collide or become a predator's meal, these spider eggs look very beautiful with a typical wrapping of perfectly knitted threads, these eggs look like traditional plates and if touched then the feeling is like cork or foam, but for information about the hatching process and the new life of this spider is still very limited, therefore further research is needed so that it can be revealed to all of you.



Camera usedsmartphone
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Photographyspider eggs
LocationBuket Alue Puteh
Photographer@lightofhope


Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/268707009
Latitude LongitudeMap
=5.080479=97.46383https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.0804793232&mlon=97.4638302997
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