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Spider Diversity: Ohio is home to a variety of spider species, including common ones like orb-weavers, wolf spiders, jumping spiders, and cellar spiders. Each species has its own unique characteristics and behaviors.

Spider Habitat: Spiders in Ohio can be found in a wide range of habitats, from gardens and forests to homes and buildings. They typically prefer areas where they can find shelter, food, and suitable places to build their webs.

Feeding: Most spiders are carnivorous and feed on insects and other small arthropods. They use their silk to construct webs for catching prey or to create shelters.

Reproduction: Spiders reproduce sexually, with males using specialized structures on their pedipalps to transfer sperm to the female. Females often lay eggs in silk egg sacs, which they protect until the spiderlings hatch.

Spider Venom: While most spiders in Ohio are not dangerous to humans, some species, like the brown recluse and black widow, have venom that can be harmful. It's important to be cautious around spiders and seek medical attention if bitten by a spider of concern.

Spider Lifecycle: Spiders undergo simple metamorphosis, with young spiders hatching from eggs and going through several molts as they grow into adults. The lifespan of a spider varies by species, with some living only a year or less, while others can live several years.



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