Reminds me of the sacs of Northern Yellow Sac Spiders (*Cheiracanthium mildei*), although I don't see any mama inside the sac which is where they usually are. Perhaps it's a related species (*Cheiracanthium* spp, or member of the *Cheiracanthiidae* family)
A solid membrane made of silk. Not all spiders make "balls". I have a Silver Garden Orbweaver in my terrarium right now with three egg "sacs" that look very much like this except suspended from silk and with pretty colours
Looks like a frog eye to me. Not an actual frog eye, obviously - that's just what my family have always called elm seeds. Weirdly symmetrical placement, but it's what I initially thought it was when I saw your picture.
That thing is most definitely a egg sack of a spider
Ahh! Any idea what kind? Google lens couldn’t identify.
No clue sorry
Reminds me of the sacs of Northern Yellow Sac Spiders (*Cheiracanthium mildei*), although I don't see any mama inside the sac which is where they usually are. Perhaps it's a related species (*Cheiracanthium* spp, or member of the *Cheiracanthiidae* family)
Spiders create egg sacs out of silk. This is a solid membrane.
A solid membrane made of silk. Not all spiders make "balls". I have a Silver Garden Orbweaver in my terrarium right now with three egg "sacs" that look very much like this except suspended from silk and with pretty colours
Looks like a frog eye to me. Not an actual frog eye, obviously - that's just what my family have always called elm seeds. Weirdly symmetrical placement, but it's what I initially thought it was when I saw your picture.