Wolf spiders are dark brown spiders with black markings and distinct fangs that are typically 1-2 inches long. They hunt insects like crickets and ants using speed and eyesight, though they must move their whole body to see since their eight eyes cannot move independently. Wolf spiders are found year-round in habitats like backyards and vegetation, as well as in buildings.
Wolf spiders are dark brown spiders with black markings and distinct fangs that are typically 1-2 inches long. They hunt insects like crickets and ants using speed and eyesight, though they must move their whole body to see since their eight eyes cannot move independently. Wolf spiders are found year-round in habitats like backyards and vegetation, as well as in buildings.
Wolf spiders are dark brown spiders with black markings and distinct fangs that are typically 1-2 inches long. They hunt insects like crickets and ants using speed and eyesight, though they must move their whole body to see since their eight eyes cannot move independently. Wolf spiders are found year-round in habitats like backyards and vegetation, as well as in buildings.
Lycosidae Appearance: Dark brown with black markings;
distinct fangs Size: Around 1-2” Wolf Spiders hunt their prey, utilizing Location: Wherever there are insects to hunt their advanced speed and eyesight. Season: Year-round Though they have eight eyes arranged in rows along their head, they cannot Hazards: May bite if threatened move them independently and must move their entire body to stalk their prey. Their diet consists of mainly small insects such as crickets, ants, and flies. They are nocturnal and their habitat is usually backyards and in vegetation. They are also found in windows doors, garages, and basements.