This spider has taken up residence near my daughters room. It weaves a web like a jacob's ladder, some people around here call it a banana spider but it's not. Does anyone know what kind of spider it is
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I went to this url:
http://www.home.att.net/~larvalbugrex/argiope.html and I get the old "page not found".
I went to this url:
http://www.home.att.net/~larvalbugrex/argiope.html and I get the old "page not found".
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Donny I tried your link and got page not found and so I copied CubHuts and entered it in Go-To and went to the page. I copied this addy while there.
http://home.att.net/~larvalbugrex/argiope.html
http://home.att.net/~larvalbugrex/argiope.html
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Around here I have always heard them called garden spiders. They don't bother people, although they are BIG, and are very good to have in a veggie garden. They will help take care of the harmful garden bugs. When I use to raise a garden, I would find them with webs built between rows. It seemed like they would also move/relocate their web after a few days in one spot, or maybe something would tear it down and they would build another in a different place. That heavy ziz-zag part of the web also helps make it easier for people to see it.
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I have several of these around the house. I notice their webs at night but, in the morning, they are gone. One has made a web in a bush next to my patio and has caught several flying insects.
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