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Banana spiders have an egg sac and can have up to 2000 eggs in their egg sack
an egg sack
Over ninethousand spiders can respawn from a spider corpse. Spiders lay eggs contained in sacks made of web silk. Several hundred spiders can hatch from one egg sack. A dead spider, a spider corpse, will not "respawn" any hatchlings. Many spiders are fiercely protective of their egg sack clutching it in their mouth or legs.
Like all spiders, they mate with the females and then the females eat the males. Then they form a sack. (egg) then the egg opens and baby spiders come out. I hope that Answers your question.
they start building their web and start catching flys
one spider per egg the mom drops maybe 20-25 eggs each time only about 6 or 7 survive
yes No they don't. Like all spiders, they lay eggs and weave them into an egg sack. Wolf spiders carry the sack with them on their abdomen, and in some species the young spiders will crawl onto the mother's back after hatching.
Spiders are highly protective of their egg sacs. Many will become aggressive to protect them. She is a mother, like many other animals, and cares for her young. You should probably release her and let her raise her young in peace.
an egg sack is lick balls
Yes spiders can lay there eggs in the bottom of bananas. There was a banana bought from a local supermarket in my town and a tarantula came out of it and an amoeba(egg sack)
Most spiders use "ballooning" as their dispersion method, many spider-lings hatch from the egg sack, climb up high somewhere, and release a long string of silk that catches the wind and they go from there, not necessarily migrating but definitely spreading.
there is around ten thousand to one hundred thousand spiders in the egg sac depending on the size of the spider