Bugs look like spiders?

Started by teresa, May 30, 2005, 16:21:15

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teresa

Any ideas as to what I have breeding on my sage?

teresa


Merlins Mum

Hi Teresa
It's a little hard to tell but if they look like tiny spiders then that is probably what they are. 
Mrs Spider made her nest on your sage and now they have hatched.

MM

redimp

I have loads of those in my garden - definitely little yellow spiders.  Absolutely fascinating to watch - still very communal.  If there nest gets damaged - one of mine was in my watering can, they all get to work and build themselves a new one.  I do not know what sort of spider they are or what colour the adult will be - I have no large yellow spiders in my garden.
Lotty @ Lincoln (Lat:53.24, Long:-0.52, HASL:30m)

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Val

Well I'm blowed..I was just going to ask about these my son has them on his car, 3 clumps of them covered in webbing., every time you disturb the webbing they run about all over the place fixing it...fascinating to watch, I've just left them there.
"I always wanted to be somebody…but I should have been more specific."

teresa

I was checking out the new growth to take cuttings then found them they were so busy rush indoors for the camera.
Oh well even found some in the greenhouse they get everywhere these babies never seen yellow ones before.
Wonder if they eat the redspider oh well wishfull thinking. ha ha

Robert_Brenchley

They certainly eat each other.

Merlins Mum

I expect they do.  In a lot of cases the adult female eats the male after they have mated.  I think it's best I say no more  ;D
MM

David R

young garden orb web spider is what they are. they will dissapear off into the garden and build themselves some little aphid sized webs before too long!

Treasure them as is they they were your dearest freinds.

redimp

Have got loads of those - and yes the are treasured and cossetted - we are fans of all things wild and let them get on with things for the most part - I think the baddies are less likely to get out of control if you leave everything alone.  Did not know that they had yellow babies though.
Lotty @ Lincoln (Lat:53.24, Long:-0.52, HASL:30m)

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