So I was picking some pods off my plants a few minutes ago. I picked one 7 Pot Brown off, and as I was examining it, I saw some thick spider webbing in a crevice. No biggie, spiders do that all the time. So as I was removing the webbing, I noticed 3 small holes underneath it. Now that was strange, as I've not seen that before. I promptly took it inside and cut it open. Lo and behold, the inside of the pod was covered in webbing. Have any of you noticed this behavior from a spider before? The type of spider was one of those light green/yellow crab spiders.
Here's a couple of pics of the inside of the pod:
Type of spider (Not my picture. Credits to University of Kentucky):
Here's a couple of pics of the inside of the pod:
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Type of spider (Not my picture. Credits to University of Kentucky):
![crab1.jpg](/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.uky.edu%2FAg%2FCritterFiles%2Fcasefile%2Fspiders%2Fcrab%2Fcrab1.jpg&hash=2b21ae0591f0e72eceae70f5edb73c8b)