Showing posts with label Spiders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spiders. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 January 2015

Scurrying Spider



This Spider is unknown to me, but because of it's huge size, it could be some kind of Wolf Spider.

 



 



 



 



 



 

Cute little face, don't you think!:)
 

SATURDAY'S CRITTERS

Monday, 20 January 2014

House and Garden


The House Spider    Tegenaria gigantea


 




 




 
The Garden Spider   Araneus diadematus



 




 




 



The House spider has very long legs, especially in the male. The body is brown, heavily mottled with black, with a number of clear chevrons towards the rear. The house spider builds a triangular web, then hides in a tubular retreat in a corner and waits for flies and other insects to become entangled. Females live for several years, surviving for months without food. Their habitat is, in and around houses, especially sheds, other out buildings, and also in open countryside, particularly in the south. Seen throughout Europe. The male Garden Spider Araneus diadematus is 5-8mm and the female is 10-12mm.It makes a large symmetrical orb web which acts as an aerial trap for flying insects. This spider made it's web just outside one of my windows, so I took some photos inside and some outside.

Sunday, 20 October 2013

The Crab Spider


The Crab Spider
 
Misumena vatia
 
The white crab spider is the most common of the crab spiders, and the yellow, the less common. They are mainly slow-moving, squat-bodied spiders, which bear a striking resemblance to crabs.While lying in wait on a flower, the two pairs of long front legs, strongly armed with bristles on their inner edges, are held out in anticipation, ready to fold inwards in a pincer movement on insects which approach too closely, and then the spiders fangs go for the neck. The spiders powerful nerve poison quickly paralysis the victom. The Misumena vatia seems adept at subduing stinging insects such as hive bees, bumblebees, and the meadow brown and marbled white butterflies are frequently caught by the Misumena. 

Monday, 5 March 2012

Sunday, 15 January 2012

Exposed


A Crab Spider

Monday, 12 December 2011

Waiting in Ambush Double Take

The White Death Crab Spider

Waiting in Ambush

The White Death Spider

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Lying in Wait Double Take

Thomisus albus
The Crab Spider 

Lying in Wait

Thomisus albus
The Crab Spider
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