How do spiders survive in the winter?
According to yahoo answers:
Spiders like the garden orb weavers, argiopes, widow varieties that
only live one season, will die in Winter, leaving behind their egg sac
for the next season. Other spiders like tarantulas and fishing spiders,
that live longer may hibernate in Winter spending the cold weather
under tree bark or rocks, or in cellars and attics. Some adults survive
by preparing a winter nest of silken webbing under loose bark within
which they are insulated from the cold. In several species, young
spiderlings hatch out, then remain in a communal webbed egg sac through
the winter. Those spiders that hibernate in leaf litter and in rock
piles often are not deeply asleep, and on mild winter days may crawl
about in search of insect food that is plentiful and easy to secure in
its dormant state. Young spiders often take refuge in moss, and should
you bring a clump into the house, be prepared to have spiderlings and
many other little hibernating creatures crawl out as warmth unlocks
their muscles and increases their metabolism and consumption of oxygen.
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