Sorry, I can’t tell what kind of spider it is. My best guess is a Grass Spider. My father has had some survive indoors through winters. The type of web it makes is a reat clue. If you see sheet webbing the has a funnel or tunnels, it’s in that family. Wolf Spiders Fishing Spiders aren’t likely to have any webbing. Sac Spiders make tiny little silk sleeping bags. Every time I write that, I think, “Oooh, silk sleeping bags sound great!” 😉
Sorry, I can’t tell what kind of spider it is. My best guess is a Grass Spider. My father has had some survive indoors through winters. The type of web it makes is a reat clue. If you see sheet webbing the has a funnel or tunnels, it’s in that family. Wolf Spiders Fishing Spiders aren’t likely to have any webbing. Sac Spiders make tiny little silk sleeping bags. Every time I write that, I think, “Oooh, silk sleeping bags sound great!” 😉
I will agree this is some type of grass spider funnel weaver. Not certain it is Agelenopsis genus.