twiga
Loc: near Boston, MA
Help! What is this? ( yeah I know its a spider:) but what kind? It would be about 2 inches if flat.....wondering if it will want to come inside when it gets cold? It has been here all summer....I like to look at it....bit prefer not to have a close encounter.
twiga
Loc: near Boston, MA
Duh....drinking wine to calm my nerves...:).....her it is....
twiga wrote:
Duh....drinking wine to calm my nerves...:).....her it is....
Yikes! I have severe arachnophobia. This one will give me nightmares.
Hard to tell from a fuzzy picture. Most likely a type of orb weaver, she will be gone (dead) when the cold hits.
Best way to keep her out is not to answer the door when she knocks. (You'll know it's her when she knocks eight times)
twiga wrote:
Help! What is this? ( yeah I know its a spider:) but what kind? It would be about 2 inches if flat.....wondering if it will want to come inside when it gets cold? It has been here all summer....I like to look at it....bit prefer not to have a close encounter.
If he comes inside and he's only 2 inches, he probably won't eat that much!
twiga
Loc: near Boston, MA
to graveman: well that's a relief....I didn't want to hurt her....but I didn't want her to hurt me either. thanks.....
twiga
Loc: near Boston, MA
for firtree: haha....gulp......
twiga
Loc: near Boston, MA
Sirsnapalot wrote:
If he comes inside and he's only 2 inches, he probably won't eat that much!
hmmmm....why is this not comforting? :)
alf85
Loc: Northumberland, UK.
twiga wrote:
Help! What is this? ( yeah I know its a spider:) but what kind? It would be about 2 inches if flat.....wondering if it will want to come inside when it gets cold? It has been here all summer....I like to look at it....bit prefer not to have a close encounter.
Don't know but here is another.
Alfie.
twiga wrote:
Help! What is this? ( yeah I know its a spider:) but what kind? It would be about 2 inches if flat.....wondering if it will want to come inside when it gets cold? It has been here all summer....I like to look at it....bit prefer not to have a close encounter.
Let it stay warm in the winter. It's more afraid of you than you are of it. :D
She looks a lot like the one we had outside our bedroom window last month, a cat-face yellow orb weaver. (or yellow cat-face orb weaver.) She's only after those grasshoppers and ours usually repaired/replaced her web at night. Her web got huge with support lines running about 8 feet across our slab to a tree. One morning there was a hole in the web and no spider. I suspected it was a bat that got her. We didn't get to see her egg-sack so I don't know if we'll get to see the hatchlings next spring when they throw a gossamer thread to catch the wind and fly away.
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