spiderlings
Spiderlings are juvenile spiders that emerge from eggs laid by a female spider. After hatching, they are often called spiderlings or slings, and they typically resemble smaller versions of adults though they may differ in coloration and proportions. In many species the young spend the first days or weeks in the protection of an egg sac or cluster, then disperse to find food.
Dispersal and growth: Spiderlings grow by molting, shedding their exoskeletons multiple times before reaching sexual maturity.
Reproduction and survival: The egg sac can contain hundreds or thousands of eggs. In some species, females
In ecology and human contexts: Spiderlings contribute to pest control by preying on insects. In hobby culture,