Unflanged males wander widely in search of oestrous females and upon finding one, will force copulation on her.
Female mouse spiders generally remain in their burrows; the males will wander in search of mates.
The males are sometimes brightly colored and wander around looking for females in their tubes.
While young males wander over extremely large areas in search of an available territory, females occupy home ranges close to their mothers.
Adult males wander in search for females, which rarely leave their burrows.
The males wander over a wider area than females and make contact with those whose ranges they overlap.
Females, young and non-territorial males wander through large home ranges.
During the peak of the breeding season, unattached males wander widely in search of receptive females.
A second male, Nyagakingaga, wandered by, and a few minutes later they were off.
A male will wander though a gathering of female stiffing their cloacae and tasting their urine.