![]() However, when it comes to attracting women, there is such a thing as trying too hard! In all walks of life, if you try hard you will more than likely succeed. It is a fine line between being perceived as too weak, too cocky, or just suitable and this is the paradox. The Wolf Spider needs to be more careful and much more thoughtful. Of course our regular day Romeo’s don’t have to worry about being consumed alive if they get rejected. How do you think that is perceived by nearby females? They’re not likely to be impressed, to say the least (we probably can’t divulge the name of how we would describe them). But picture him now waving a massive wad of cash out of his car window while he revs his engine at every opportunity in order to get attention. This is okay, he is not going out of his way to show he is better than everyone else and is not overtly showing off. He can discreetly drive it around without the heightened ego of someone who knows what they have wealth. It’s written in the Wolf Spider’s DNA that they should be able to show a high level of competence without seeming like they’re intentionally showing a high level of competence. If the male rushes in with too much confidence, it will most likely result in his quick and horrifying demise of being eaten alive. Beat too slowly and she will think he is weak, beat too fast and brazenly and she will only desire him as a meal rather than a suitable paramour. The male will beat its abdomen upon the ground to a drum-like sound and hope that it is in tandem with the female’s desires. But in order to successfully mate with the female, the male must show a level of thoughtfulness while not trying to overly impress her. Basically, the much smaller male Wolf Spider must approach the dark lair of the female Wolf Spider cautiously. This phenomenon is known as the Wolf Spider Paradox. The Wolf Spider Paradoxįinally, how men can learn to attract women through studying the Wolf Spider. The larger of the species will also consume frogs and small lizards if they catch them. Crickets, ants, beetles, grasshoppers, and spiders (including other Wolf Spiders) are common staples of the Wolf Spider diet. What Do Wolf Spiders Eat?Ī nocturnal predatory creature, the Wolf Spider has a number of delicacies when it comes to feeding time. The venom from a Wolf Spider is not fatal, but medical attention is advised if bitten, especially to the young or elderly as their immune system is not as strong. They will inflict a nasty bite on humans that get too close. It does pack a venomous bite but is not aggressive. The Wolf Spider is dangerous but only if provoked. Be sure to keep your windows closed or have protective screens intact that will prohibit their entry. But during the winter months, they will try to get inside your home to escape the cold. During the summer they can survive in fields, gardens, and anywhere where there are plenty of insects to eat and ground capable of being burrowed into. They can survive in almost all climates, but they prefer the warm dry conditions that are found in Sacramento, CA. Wolf Spiders are found on all continents except Antarctica. They are extremely quick and agile, so catching prey is not difficult for them. Much like wolves, it will stalk and hunt its prey during the night. Spiders, in general, like to ambush their prey, spinning webs as traps for the unsuspecting insects nearby. The Wolf Spider gets its name because of its habits when looking for prey. Their prominent fangs can be just as intimidating as the rest of their bodies. They have 8 eyes in 3 rows and are usually grey to light brown in color. ![]() They are rather large, ranging from ½ inch to 1 ½ inch in the body with 8 long hairy legs, creating the impression of being much larger. It is because of their size that they incite fear on another level when compared to smaller (but often times deadlier) spiders. Wolf Spiders are one of the largest species of spiders that we find here in Sacramento.
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