What’s this spider?!
Discussion
Would anyone be able to identify this spider? The species rather than his personal name.
I have lived in my house for 7 years and have never seen this type of spider (in the garden) before. They are now everywhere this year.
I’m not trying to get rid of them, I’m just curious what they are. As they are now everywhere and I keep accidentally walking through the webs and getting them on my face!
I have lived in my house for 7 years and have never seen this type of spider (in the garden) before. They are now everywhere this year.
I’m not trying to get rid of them, I’m just curious what they are. As they are now everywhere and I keep accidentally walking through the webs and getting them on my face!
I’m currently feeding one of mine the odd mealworm to see how big I can get it. It’s managing webs that are about 3 feet in diameter now which is impressive!
We have a colony of sparrows in the roof too and in a few weeks they’ll go cross-spider hunting which will significantly decrease their numbers and mean I get to watch sparrows acting like hummingbirds which is cool
We have a colony of sparrows in the roof too and in a few weeks they’ll go cross-spider hunting which will significantly decrease their numbers and mean I get to watch sparrows acting like hummingbirds which is cool
Nightmare said:
I’m currently feeding one of mine the odd mealworm to see how big I can get it. It’s managing webs that are about 3 feet in diameter now which is impressive!
We have a colony of sparrows in the roof too and in a few weeks they’ll go cross-spider hunting which will significantly decrease their numbers and mean I get to watch sparrows acting like hummingbirds which is cool
Impressive bit of ecology. So you fatten up the spiders to feed to the sparrows, then when they're nice and fat, to complete the chain you put the sparrows in a pie for supper... Spider-fed sparrow pie - has to be a winner!We have a colony of sparrows in the roof too and in a few weeks they’ll go cross-spider hunting which will significantly decrease their numbers and mean I get to watch sparrows acting like hummingbirds which is cool
okgo said:
If I go outside my house now and look at the brickwork, I’ll see tens of these legs hanging out of the wall.
They have luminous green fangs too if you google tube web spider you’ll see.
Lovely things in their way. We don't get many here. We're overrun with Steatodis though. They have luminous green fangs too if you google tube web spider you’ll see.
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