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Old 29-05-2003, 04:56 PM
andrewpreece
 
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Default tiny spiders (slightly OT)

If this is the garden Cross spider ( Diademata ) be informed that they
will bite if they feel like it. It's not a big deal, but something to be
aware of.

Andy

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"Pam Moore" wrote in message
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On Fri, 23 May 2003 19:39:14 +0100, "Plum"
wrote:

Attached to a brick in the garden I found a yellowish protuberance

about
the
size of a grape. I thought it must be something which had blown

down
from
one of the nearby trees.
When I disturbed it, however, to my amazement it became clear that it

was
actually a clump of extremely small spider-like creatures. Each was

fairly
bright yellow with a dark dot visible at one end.

They are baby garden spiders which are fascinating to watch. When
disturbed they spread out as you saw and then cluster together again.
Left alone they will develop into those big garden FRIENDS which have
the white cross on their "backs". You are privileged to have seen
them and to have them in your garden.


First time I saw them in my garden I was fascinated too. Hours of
amusement - like a child's toy. This year we had loads in the garage

but
wasn't too impressed when I got a face full of them as I opened the

garage
door and disturbed a bunch!


Pam in Bristol


Hey they got me in teh same way this year, only it was in the shed, they

had
nested in the beams/corrugated plastic roof, and when I opened the door,
they all abandoned the nest and abscaled down onto me, yeuch, at least I
could pretend they were money spiders, made me a bit more cautious about

how
I walk in the shed now though.
Duncan