With large eyes and fuzzy bodies, jumping spiders frequently are referred to as the ‘teddy bears’ of the spider world. About 350 species occur throughout…
Eastern Parson Spiders
As the temperatures start to cool, don’t be surprised if a parson comes to your door. Actually, he, or she, might instead come to your…
Arachnid, Easter Parson Spiders, SpiderMicrathena Spiders
When was the last time you got a face-ful of spider web? If you live in northern Illinois, and have walked outside recently, particularly in…
Arachnid, Micrathena Spider, SpiderArgiope Spiders
“Let me show you something hideous!” My friend Mrs. Janet was pretty emphatic as she pulled her phone from her purse. Knowing that Janet works…
Arachnid, Argiope Spider, SpiderGrass Spiders
Aah, the joys of summer. Here in the midst of another hot spell, the signs of the season are undeniable. Cicadas are buzzing, prairies are…
Arachnid, Grass Spiders, SpiderWoodlouse Spiders
In these days of physical distancing and social isolation, the sight of a familiar face can bring immeasurable joy. Even, it turns out, if that…
Arachnid, Spider, Woodlouse SpiderPseudoscorpions
When it comes to tiny arachnids, there’s one individual that grabs a disproportionate amount of the glory. We all know her, and the song that…
Arachnid, Pseudoscorpion, ScorpionPumpkin Spider
Pumpkins at this time of year usually look one of two ways: Plump and firm, or soft and saggy. At my house, I’ve got one…
Arachnid, Pumpkin Spider, SpiderMomma D. the Fishing Spider
Every year when Mother’s Day rolls around, Hallmark reminds us just how many animals are great moms. We see cards with dogs and their puppies;…
Arachnid, Fishing Spider, SpiderThe Jumper and the Pollinators
Location, location, location. It’s a cardinal rule for real estate, and for spider webs. Think about it. Where are the thickest, juiciest spiders? In webs…
Arachnid, Bee, Jumping Spider, Pollinator, Spider