Me too
there are at least 16 of these www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/European_garden_spider in my garden atm. I need to cut the grass but their webs and huge fat bellies are EVERYWHERE. Now I have long grass with webs all over the shop. It's a living nightmare to look at and I'm just waiting for them to die lol. And I will then have to move out by next may when the millions of these things hatch. :O
( , Sun 14 Oct 2012, 16:04, Share, Reply)
there are at least 16 of these www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/European_garden_spider in my garden atm. I need to cut the grass but their webs and huge fat bellies are EVERYWHERE. Now I have long grass with webs all over the shop. It's a living nightmare to look at and I'm just waiting for them to die lol. And I will then have to move out by next may when the millions of these things hatch. :O
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My sister has them in her garden.
They make massive webs and just sit in the middle, waiting, always waiting, waiting for me to stray too far before they attack.
*shivers*
( , Sun 14 Oct 2012, 16:09, Share, Reply)
They make massive webs and just sit in the middle, waiting, always waiting, waiting for me to stray too far before they attack.
*shivers*
( , Sun 14 Oct 2012, 16:09, Share, Reply)
I've loads at the moment.
Most are between half and inch to an inch long.
But there's a big fat one above the front door that's twice the size of the others protecting an egg sac.
I quite like them, they're like little bouncers stopping flies getting too uppity.
( , Sun 14 Oct 2012, 17:07, Share, Reply)
Most are between half and inch to an inch long.
But there's a big fat one above the front door that's twice the size of the others protecting an egg sac.
I quite like them, they're like little bouncers stopping flies getting too uppity.
( , Sun 14 Oct 2012, 17:07, Share, Reply)