Suppose you must prefer the Election though, Caroline? At least it's unlikely that a politician would bite you to death.

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Angela Woodford wrote:Isn't a Huntsman (or Huntsperson) a lethally-bitey spider?
Suppose you must prefer the Election though, Caroline? At least it's unlikely that a politician would bite you to death.
couple of millimetres across and red? could be "spider mites" which are a pest to most plants in warm conditions. So far as I know they are not actually arachnidsAngela Woodford wrote:Is this the year of the tiny spider?
Just checked on my front-garden sunflowers, and there they are! Thousands of them.![]()
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Nono, David! Tiny black spiders!sejintenej wrote:couple of millimetres across and red? could be "spider mites" which are a pest to most plants in warm conditions. So far as I know they are not actually arachnids
I've just been out to check on the progress of my prospective harvest of Oyster mushrooms - two beech logs impregnated with Oyster mushroom spawn; oh, I'm so excited! However there is the most beautiful spiders' web constructed from log to wall behind. The owner of this construction (small, fat, furryJ.R. wrote:On the subject, in the spring I sat and watched a spider build a huge web on our garden arch.Absolutely fascinating. How do they know how to do it ?
Angela; I have about 360 cu metres of spiders webs or so it seems - you are welcome to come and take every single one of them together with the multitude of web makers. They don't go above 1.5 inches across but go down to millimetres.Angela Woodford wrote:The owner of this construction (small, fat, furry) was sitting in the middle, brooding and twiddling a leg or two, but I'm with JR here. How did he/she build such a perfect thing?
Exquisite.
NEILL THE NOTORIOUS wrote:I had to resurrect this Topic -----
We have numerous Rhodedendron bushes in our gardens, and I was looking out of the Dining Room window, watching some Coal Tits attacking the Bird Feeder.
I suddenly noticed that one of the Rhodedendrons, was ALIVE with Blue and Great Tits. getting under the leaves.
Upon investigation, as to what was more attractive than Bird Feeders ---- I discovered that the attraction was, or were, SPIDERS !
Question ---- did they expect to find them ? or did the "Word" get around ? --- why Rhodedendrons, and not Azaleas ???
I am also rescuing Ladybirds, from the cold, and putting them in the Greenhouse --- they will probably die,anyway ---- but in comfort !
Sorry ---- but I do like Bugs and Insects -- as well as Spiders !