They are cute...if you just look closely and give them a chance ;-). The writing spiders are hatching!
I can find 6 tiny webs in this picture.
The spider sacks from last year's spiders.
Already working hard on their webs. This one is about the size of a dime.
And catching bugs!
On the other baby front, everything looked good out there yesterday evening :-).
On the other baby front, everything looked good out there yesterday evening :-).
8 comments:
Beautiful pictures. Love those tiny webs! Spiders are awesome.
Dang! I missed them by a week. I hope they do well. Sometime you might want to transplant a few youngsters to another area. Maybe the zinnia bed?
That's a good idea!
Spider webs are so delicate - but that baby's web is so delicate, and intricate! No wonder the finest weight of wool is called "cobweb." I would be proud to knit like that.
Yea. Tiny.
Awesome! I sometimes feel like I'm the only person who enjoys letting spiders grow and thrive!! Its nice to know I have kindred spirits.
Cool photos, and a great post! Spiders do serve a great purpose, and I'm happy with that as long as they aren't climbing on me ;-)
Beautiful photos of those tiny webs! I have some spiders in my screened-in porch that are growing very fat on the plethora of moths that are attracted there. I leave the light on so I can attract moths and get great pictures of them, but I seem to also be luring some of them to their sorry end in a spider web. At least the spiders are well fed. Their bodies are now about the size of hazelnuts.
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