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 Post subject: Re: Golden Orb-Web Spider
Unread postPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 9:39 am 
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Golden orb web spider taken in KNP. On both the pictures you can clearly see the male behind the female (between her back legs).

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 Post subject: Spider, Golden Orb Web
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This beautiful specimen is now resident in our garden.

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 Post subject: Re: Spider, Golden Orb Web
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I see she has food enough. :thumbs_up: :thumbs_up:

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 Post subject: Re: Spider, Golden Orb Web
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michel367 wrote:
I see she has food enough. :thumbs_up: :thumbs_up:


I thought those were babies waiting to hatch, as then last babies ended up being males trying their luck. :wall:


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 Post subject: Re: Spider, Golden Orb Web
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 Post subject: Re: Spider, Golden Orb Web
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Location: Vrikin stad ek haat dit!!!!! wil weer trug Nelies toe gaan!!!!
U are quite lucky to find this in ure garden and I must say beutifull pic's more and I wish they were in my garden but the chances are 0.00% and of that I'm shore. :(

So well done :thumbs_up: :thumbs_up:

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 Post subject: Re: Spider, Golden Orb Web
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Seems a good time of year down here too. Appeared in the lemon tree about a week ago. Perfect spot for its camouflage.

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 Post subject: Re: Spider, Golden Orb Web
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Hi Sprocky

Most of the time you will find dew-drop spiders on these webs. Look around at the edges of the web, small spiders , silver elongated body (looks like a dew-drop, for camouflage), they scavenge on golden orb left-overs

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 Post subject: Re: Spider, Golden Orb Web
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WC, this is the time we are full off the spiders, early morning is absolute magic. :dance:

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 Post subject: Re: Spider, Golden Orb Web
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Hi Scipio

I agree, especially after some heavy dew.

Once saw a woman suffering from arachnophobia jump off a moving landrover when they drove through a golden orb web. Was hilarious :lol: :lol: :lol:

How was traffic in the park?

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 Post subject: Re: Spider, Golden Orb Web
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Quick update from this morning before I head off on the spider in my lemon tree.....1Xwhite-eye which might not be the heaviest bird in the world but managed to get itself well and truly stuck in her web. I am afraid though that with 9 and 4 year old girls in the audience there was never ever in a million years (and then some) going to be the option of letting nature take her course and the cacophony of pleas ensured its freedom :D :D This is all just a few hours after watching a mole being rescued and scuttle to freedom after being dropped in the middle of the road on Chapmans peak drive by a rather hungry white-necked raven...and a fitting weekend for it too...... :D

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 Post subject: Re: Spider, Golden Orb Web
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Being one of the strongest natural fibres (& man made at that) in the world it is no surprise. I have seen various birds, Bats in Orweb Spiderwebs. :thumbs_up:

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 Post subject: Re: Spider, Golden Orb Web
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Hi everyone, just joined! I have an orbweb spider and her happy little beau resident in a LARGE web under the eaves of our house, just outside our lounge. She has been there for a few months now and I have read up on the net about them, finding out whether poisonous or not etc. We are not really nervous about them being there, and love to spook our guests with the sight of their huge web and the female's size, but I just want to make sure that there is no danger of her or any offspring maybe moving into the house?
I have a 6year old son and baby on the way in 3 months time, so just want to cover all bases for safety and scary sakes! :)
Any advice?
I will take some pics tomorrow and post here; the web is well over 1m in diameter and she regularly puts out new strands into places that we don't necessarily agree about, like the plastic garden chairs, the sliding door etc. which we then have to "remove". Hopefully this will not upset her equilibrium... :hmz:
I am in Centurion - are they common here?


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 Post subject: Re: Spider, Golden Orb Web
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Hello Bosmania. Welcome!

First time I hear of Golden Orbs in Centurion but cannot blame anyone for moving to BULLS country :dance: :dance: :whistle: :whistle:

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