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Post by Avinalaff on Jul 13, 2017 23:14:42 GMT
The first one is the largest about the size of a 2p coin from leg-tip to leg-tip. The other two are a bit smaller. And they can all bite if they wanted?
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bilbo
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Post by bilbo on Jul 14, 2017 6:39:45 GMT
The first one is the largest about the size of a 2p coin from leg-tip to leg-tip. The other two are a bit smaller. And they can all bite if they wanted? Any spider can bite. However... The two on the bird table (last 2 images) were originally on a fence panel outside of the garden, so I collected each one in turn in my hand and carried them to the bird table (which gets more insects in the vacinity) and just placed them on to it, and where they made new webs. TBH, almost every British spider, in 99.9% of occasions, is harmless.
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Post by Avinalaff on Jul 14, 2017 12:53:55 GMT
And they can all bite if they wanted? Any spider can bite. However... The two on the bird table (last 2 images) were originally on a fence panel outside of the garden, so I collected each one in turn in my hand and carried them to the bird table (which gets more insects in the vacinity) and just placed them on to it, and where they made new webs. TBH, almost every British spider, in 99.9% of occasions, is harmless. Wouldn't the birds eat them?
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Post by bornablue on Jul 14, 2017 17:19:50 GMT
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Post by evertontillidie on Jul 15, 2017 21:17:01 GMT
The first one is the largest about the size of a 2p coin from leg-tip to leg-tip. The other two are a bit smaller. Very good captures.
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