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The most welcome invasion.

toto

By Toto


The most welcome invasion.

Newly hatched spiderlings in my greenhouse. I hope many survive.



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Do u know Toto iv not seen little spiders like this since i was a Child ! Now thats scary dont u think ?

20 Apr, 2009

 

Wasps in the shed , these in the greenhouse - kinda guarantees privacy doesnt it ..lol Aw and look at the ads - like you d want rid of them !

20 Apr, 2009

 

I'm surprised Jacque as you obviously have a keen eye for nature.
Not to sure to which ads you refer Bonkers, but whatever they are, if they suggest getting rid of our friends then those who advocate that policy should have a serious look at themselves. These are beautiful little helpers.

20 Apr, 2009

 

Yes its true Toto i do have an eye 4 Nature but iv just not seen 1 of these Nests Bursting with Tiny Tiny Yellow Spiders 4 longer than i can remember :/

20 Apr, 2009

 

Thats because your in Norfolk Jacque.....These are Essex bred...........he he he

20 Apr, 2009

 

RRRRRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr you could be right there Milky lol :)

20 Apr, 2009

 

Reminds me of Charlotte's Web after the spider has her babies. I've never seen this Jacque, so thanks for sharing Toto.

20 Apr, 2009

 

This is a great picture...they are all going to scurry to all corners and keep your plants well protected

21 Apr, 2009

 

Thanx but its not My Pic Tastey :( Wish it was :)

21 Apr, 2009

 

Hi Toto...referring to the ads that appear to the right of the screen ! We let nature keep the balance !

21 Apr, 2009

 

That's the best possible way Bonkers.

21 Apr, 2009

 

Agree : )

21 Apr, 2009

 

Good for you, Toto! Glad I'm not the only spider fosterer around...just imagine all those little guys growing up munching on aphids and whitefly!! Ain't nature wonderful!? They are over here too, Jacque.. I saw a nest of these in a greenhouse full of perennials last spring. Maybe they are sold by the thousands for pest control... I know you can buy ladybugs...(i think you call them ladybirds)

27 Apr, 2009

 

There are two of these litte nests in my greenhouse and one in the shed with the wasps nest so together with the slow-worms in the compost bin I should have a few helpers this year.

28 Apr, 2009

 

LOL! That's brilliant Toto! the price of a true Eden is the sum of it's flora and fauna. got newts? frogs? toads? I've been working on increasing the number of amphibians in my garden. Had a lovely female toad who trilled all night long...(two seasons ago) when I changed the pond last season she didn't come back! alas. But I still see her progeny lurking in shady corners! No insecticides in my garden, no sir!

5 May, 2009

 

Sounds lovely Lori. May your garden continue to prosper and be a haven for wildlife.

5 May, 2009




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