| 1. | Eggs are 0.7 mm in diameter, numbering around 70 per egg sac.
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| 2. | Egg sacs are in size, with a small lip on the base.
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| 3. | The female then constructs a globular egg sac, approximately 10-12mm in diameter.
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| 4. | As the egg sac hatches, the general jumps out of the fire.
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| 5. | The female makes an egg sac and hangs it in her burrow.
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| 6. | The empty egg sac can often be seen attached to house plants.
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| 7. | Egg sacs are 8 mm in diameter, a deep pinkish cream colour.
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| 8. | The female produces three to five yellow egg sacs during the summer.
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| 9. | :: They do not lay egg sacs ( as a spider does ).
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| 10. | Females will construct about three of these egg sacs over their two-year lives.
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