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Related: About this forumCome into my web...
These great big beautiful webs were everywhere this morning when Snowy and I were out walking. This one was on our back deck.
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Come into my web... (Original Post)
mnhtnbb
Oct 2016
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elleng
(131,107 posts)1. SO GOOD!
Went out looking for some, but only caught these!
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)2. Do you know what kind of spider that is?
We have the huge Golden orb spiders, their webs are actually gold in color, but very disorganized.
I love the intricacy of the web in these shots.
mnhtnbb
(31,404 posts)3. The kind I don't want in my hair or face
but no, I don't.
mnhtnbb
(31,404 posts)4. It might be a spotted orb weaver or neoscona crucifera
http://www.spiders.us/species/neoscona-crucifera/#more_pictures
based on a spider id chart found on the world wide web.
based on a spider id chart found on the world wide web.