What’s this spider?!

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Flumpo

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3,834 posts

75 months

Monday 9th October 2023
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Would anyone be able to identify this spider? The species rather than his personal name.

I have lived in my house for 7 years and have never seen this type of spider (in the garden) before. They are now everywhere this year.

I’m not trying to get rid of them, I’m just curious what they are. As they are now everywhere and I keep accidentally walking through the webs and getting them on my face!


Crook

6,822 posts

226 months

Monday 9th October 2023
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Standard Garden Orb Weaver / Cross Orb Weaver / Common Garden Spider.

It's great to see so many of these around.

Flumpo

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3,834 posts

75 months

Monday 9th October 2023
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Crook said:
Standard Garden Orb Weaver / Cross Orb Weaver / Common Garden Spider.

It's great to see so many of these around.
Thank you, glad it’s nothing that’s escaped from a banana crate, I’m hoping they eat weevils!

Silvanus

5,406 posts

25 months

Monday 9th October 2023
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Flumpo said:
Crook said:
Standard Garden Orb Weaver / Cross Orb Weaver / Common Garden Spider.

It's great to see so many of these around.
Thank you, glad it’s nothing that’s escaped from a banana crate, I’m hoping they eat weevils!
If they get caught in its web it will eat them

Nightmare

5,197 posts

286 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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I’m currently feeding one of mine the odd mealworm to see how big I can get it. It’s managing webs that are about 3 feet in diameter now which is impressive!

We have a colony of sparrows in the roof too and in a few weeks they’ll go cross-spider hunting which will significantly decrease their numbers and mean I get to watch sparrows acting like hummingbirds which is cool

Simpo Two

85,815 posts

267 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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Nightmare said:
I’m currently feeding one of mine the odd mealworm to see how big I can get it. It’s managing webs that are about 3 feet in diameter now which is impressive!

We have a colony of sparrows in the roof too and in a few weeks they’ll go cross-spider hunting which will significantly decrease their numbers and mean I get to watch sparrows acting like hummingbirds which is cool
Impressive bit of ecology. So you fatten up the spiders to feed to the sparrows, then when they're nice and fat, to complete the chain you put the sparrows in a pie for supper... Spider-fed sparrow pie - has to be a winner!

JFReturns

3,697 posts

173 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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On a similar note we spotted this beauty last month, never seen one before. Wasp Spider, absolutely stunning!


Silvanus

5,406 posts

25 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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JFReturns said:
On a similar note we spotted this beauty last month, never seen one before. Wasp Spider, absolutely stunning!

Stunning thing, not seen any this year

alfabeat

1,137 posts

114 months

Friday 20th October 2023
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JFReturns said:
On a similar note we spotted this beauty last month, never seen one before. Wasp Spider, absolutely stunning!

That is amazing. We have had a distinct lack of spiders here this year, both inside the house and outside. Which is a shame as I do like them.

Super Sonic

5,218 posts

56 months

Friday 20th October 2023
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Nightmare said:
I’m currently feeding one of mine the odd mealworm to see how big I can get it. It’s managing webs that are about 3 feet in diameter now which is impressive!

We have a colony of sparrows in the roof and I'm hoping the spider will get big enough to eat them
Ftfy.

normalbloke

7,490 posts

221 months

Saturday 28th October 2023
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JFReturns said:
On a similar note we spotted this beauty last month, never seen one before. Wasp Spider, absolutely stunning!

We’ve just started seeing these in the last couple of years. Stunning. Look our for the ‘Harry Potter named’ stabilimentum web feature they make.

GLENNRED

8,462 posts

208 months

Tuesday 12th March
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Evening everyone, who can help identify this monster living in my back garden.

Sorry for the crappy pic, but he only ever comes out at night and his web is like a funnel that his legs just stick out of.

That's the hinge of my patio door I can never open again.


Fast and Spurious

1,370 posts

90 months

Tuesday 12th March
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Sell the house, or just move out now.

Flumpo

Original Poster:

3,834 posts

75 months

Tuesday 12th March
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fk off, move, burn the house.

GLENNRED

8,462 posts

208 months

Tuesday 12th March
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These are my overriding thoughts too.

I was hoping someone would come along and say it's just a harmless fluffy spider and they aren't the things of nightmares.

bigpriest

1,620 posts

132 months

Tuesday 12th March
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Tube web spider? Has fangs. Try tapping the trip wires at the front of the web and see what happens smile

Fast and Spurious

1,370 posts

90 months

Tuesday 12th March
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GLENNRED said:
These are my overriding thoughts too.

I was hoping someone would come along and say it's just a harmless fluffy spider and they aren't the things of nightmares.
It's just a harmless fluffy spider. Just let it run up your arm under your shirt. And close your eyes.

okgo

38,362 posts

200 months

Tuesday 12th March
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If I go outside my house now and look at the brickwork, I’ll see tens of these legs hanging out of the wall.

They have luminous green fangs too if you google tube web spider you’ll see.

GLENNRED

8,462 posts

208 months

Wednesday 13th March
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okgo said:
If I go outside my house now and look at the brickwork, I’ll see tens of these legs hanging out of the wall.

They have luminous green fangs too if you google tube web spider you’ll see.
Why would you do that to me!

Mabbs9

1,106 posts

220 months

Wednesday 13th March
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okgo said:
If I go outside my house now and look at the brickwork, I’ll see tens of these legs hanging out of the wall.

They have luminous green fangs too if you google tube web spider you’ll see.
Lovely things in their way. We don't get many here. We're overrun with Steatodis though.