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24-SEP-2010 Daniel D. Dye

Orbweaver Spider (Neoscona crucifera)

Bradford County, Florida

Nikon D90 ,Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D AF Micro
1/125s f/16.0 at 60.0mm iso200 full exif

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Guest 19-Jul-2018 03:39
We where just moving stuff all around our yard. Left to go to dinner and came back about two hours later and one had made a large web in that short amount of time in a 8 ft wide walkway. Very nice web I might add. I will wait to see if he will be there In themorninging.
Guest 23-May-2018 03:01
Do they bite
Guest 03-Nov-2016 05:41
The one that lead me here to identify it has been in the same place for at least a week
Guest 09-Jul-2016 05:08
I have seen the same behavior with the Web disappearing by morning
Guest 16-Oct-2015 14:37
n no they are not poisonness
Guest 16-Oct-2015 14:37
yes they do
Dylan 13-Sep-2015 02:05
Scary are they poison ness
Guest 23-May-2015 01:46
Does this spider weave at night and disappear by morning with no trace not even a web?
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