Little bit of warmth is all they needed.

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I picked this egg sack up a couple weeks ago and set it in a sunny location,it worked.Now the only thing is they
don't have anything to eat....except each other.:tongue3:

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GOD Bless

Chris
 

That is cool Chris! I wouldn't have known that was an egg sack....Great Pictures!!:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Ron,

If you ever find one toward spring when the weather warms,DON"T leave it in your truck..you'll be sorry!!

By the way,how about a macro shot from your Camera.
 

That's great Chris. We had a beautiful day here today. Daffodils are coming up around house. It's like we never had a winter I can recall. Unbelievable how mild it was this year. Maybe this is really the end Quaternary Glaciation or in other word the last Ice Age. Wouldn't that be neat?... Who know's ? I might even live long enough to see the beginning of the next cool down. :dontknow:
 

Can we see some pics of that egg sack? I haven't a clue what not to pick up lol.
 

Alright! some children to eat. I only see those around here in the fall. Sometimes even after the first snow. This one I put on the fence and he tried to hurt me. Bold little bugs they are.]
 

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Alright! some children to eat. I only see those around here in the fall. Sometimes even after the first snow. This one I put on the fence and he tried to hurt me. Bold little bugs they are.]


Looks like the one in your photo is soon to lay her own egg sack.
 

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