My parents found this one in the garden. I may go and visit tomorrow to get some picures taken!
Edit: travelled to my parents place to go and take some pictures myself. Hope you'll like them.
Location: west-flanders, belgium



My parents found this one in the garden. I may go and visit tomorrow to get some picures taken!
Edit: travelled to my parents place to go and take some pictures myself. Hope you'll like them.
Location: west-flanders, belgium



9 Comments
Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works · 6 pts · 36d
Beautiful! And Helpful!
And at least in my area, "if it makes a pretty web it's harmless" applies. The only thing you have to be careful about with orb weavers is, if you leave indoor lights on overnight, you might walk out your sliding glass door into a faceful of web and spider.
Remember Moth -> (🕷️) ->Lamp
But the other good thing is, they're pretty chill and they value their web, even damaged, as a protein source to rebuild it every night. So if you make a cone of scrap paper you can roll the web up on the outside like cotton candy and the spider will cling to it, drop it into a bush near a window and it will be just as happy.
sirimeow@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 36d
My younger self would be horrified at the idea of spider web cotton candy but it sounds kinda cute. Nice way to move a friend out of the way
Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works · 2 pts · 36d
Come to think of it, if you had a Halloween party with participants who were old enough to understand not to eat them, a bag of those little plastic spider rings and a cotton candy maker ... Dress as a witch, stir the "cauldron," stick on a spider or two.
dkppunk@piefed.social · 3 pts · 36d
Super pretty spider!! Thank you for sharing! 💚
Edit: WOW!! The updated pictures are amazing. What a gorgeous lady!! Thank you for adding more pictures!!
kaklerbitmap@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 36d
Beautiful spider, nice stabilimentum as well!
fraksken@infosec.pub · 3 pts · 36d
Thank you 😊 Today I learned about stabilimentum.
dkppunk@piefed.social · 2 pts · 36d
Oh cool! I didn’t know that’s what that was called. The Argiope argentata in my backyard last year had a long zig zag one too!
kaklerbitmap@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 36d
The layout can vary a lot between species, and though there are a few theories, afaik the actual purpose of the stabilimentum is still an unsettled mystery
remon@ani.social · 2 pts · 36d
Argiope sp, Argiope bruennichi if you are in Europe.
apfelwoiSchoppen@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 36d