are you kidding me??? that gator is OPEN and he could have blown on me... the spider would have to be removed or no Sandra on board the gator. great shots of him/her
For Alex: The “Arrowshaped Micrathena” is a unique little orbweaver found in the eastern U.S. west to Nebraska and Texas. The shape and coloration of the female make it easily identifiable. The orb web of this species is usually built in low bushes in open deciduous woodlands and along forest edges.
EEEwwwww! I have never seen one like this! I have severe arachnophobia, so of course I would have screamed and run. Leaving Phil to get rid of it as usual. Great close-ups.
Hi Gail - just found you through Henny's blog. Your blog is fun so I'm following along. I'm new to the country-life and although ancient, I have lots to learn. :) Deb (Ontario, Canada)
I'm not a fan of spiders at all. We have one that keeps weaving a web between the house and the grill. And every night I hose the web down with water, the next night this spider is back out weaving yet another large web.
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He's a weird looking fellla!
It is a strange looking spider! Have a happy day and week ahead!
What a freaky looking spider. You know what I'm going to ask - what kind is it?
are you kidding me??? that gator is OPEN and he could have blown on me... the spider would have to be removed or no Sandra on board the gator. great shots of him/her
Not pretty . . .
Poisonous! . . .
For Alex: The “Arrowshaped Micrathena” is a unique little orbweaver found in the eastern U.S. west to Nebraska and Texas. The shape and coloration of the female make it easily identifiable. The orb web of this species is usually built in low bushes in open deciduous woodlands and along forest edges.
I would not be sharing space with that fella/gal. I acknowledge the usefulness of spiders, but whoa. I get the heebeegeebies just thinking about it.
I would have been off that ATV so fast......I hate walking into or driving into spider webs.
That is a strange looking one.
Lynne says its Poisonous !!
IS it ?
EEEwwwww! I have never seen one like this! I have severe arachnophobia, so of course I would have screamed and run. Leaving Phil to get rid of it as usual. Great close-ups.
Gahh, that's got to be the most horrible looking spider I have ever seen!
Lynne x
Wow, I've never seen anything like it! So different.
YIKES ! great shots . Thanks for sharing , Have a good day !
Hi Gail - just found you through Henny's blog. Your blog is fun so I'm following along. I'm new to the country-life and although ancient, I have lots to learn. :) Deb (Ontario, Canada)
Some of those really big ones are scary...this guy seemed to be distracted by lunch...good thing...
Your typical good pictures when it comes to spiders, Gail. ;-)
Blessings.
Oh...he77, no...I would have had to remove him from the vehicle...or remove myself. *augh*
Gail,
I'm not a fan of spiders at all. We have one that keeps weaving a web between the house and the grill. And every night I hose the web down with water, the next night this spider is back out weaving yet another large web.
Did I tell you I hate spiders?
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