Pic of my Plant Spider in action.

South Texas

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This is a pic of one of my Green Spiders on one of my plants. She's hard to see. Follow the legs to the body.
You'll see She's eating on a Honey Bee that's eating on a beetle type bug.
 

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theloadeddragon

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is that spider killing a bee?? thats too cool... I have spiders all around my garden too, for added protection from unwanted pests... and they do a better job than most sprays I would say... :)
 

Seven4

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KUDOS TOO SPIDAHS!!!


i jus dont liek when them bitches is crawlin on me
or anywhere around me


for some reason

i always get BITTEN!!!!

might be my hormones

LMFAOOOOOO
 

saintmetalhead

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thats funny u post this, about 30 mins ago i was randomly looking at my deck from my driveway, i have a maple tree and there was a decent sized spider hanging about 15 feet in the air and like this wasp came out of no where and flew away with the spider. IT was no joke the funniest and most bumbfounded moment in my life lol....
 

stoopy

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I've seen another picture of that same green spider on a weed plant previously, if there is really a spider that will guard my plant that would be awesome, she blends in perfectly!
 

Hodgegrown

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This is a pic of one of my Green Spiders on one of my plants. She's hard to see. Follow the legs to the body.
You'll see She's eating on a Honey Bee that's eating on a beetle type bug.
Sure beats watching Springer...lol Is that a spiked collar you have on it?..:blsmoke:
 

stoopy

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Document the spider if you can please, name ecc.. that's a great photograph, if you've got a high resolution image which I'm sure you had to downsize it you could probably publish it, I like bugs and photography and weed so I appreciate your post :)...,
 

meezy4tw

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thats funny u post this, about 30 mins ago i was randomly looking at my deck from my driveway, i have a maple tree and there was a decent sized spider hanging about 15 feet in the air and like this wasp came out of no where and flew away with the spider. IT was no joke the funniest and most bumbfounded moment in my life lol....
haha yeah its cool to see that, it was probably a mud wasp. In fact alot of wasps tend to catch spiders for food, not for them but for the babies. Mud wasps will take the spider, sting and paralyze it, lay an egg on it, and bundle the whole thing up inside their hollow glob of mud. Gnarly thing is, the spiders alive the whole time, even when the egg hatches and its being eaten. Bad way to go if you ask me lol

That green spider op has is a crab spider its called a "green lynx", known for walking/running sideways lol normally found on flowers waiting for bees, butterflies and any other bug trying to eat the flowers nectar. They come in all colors from pink to yellow and alot of different shapes/sizes.
Lol I suppose you could say I studied entomolgy for a portion of my life, only reason I really know this stuff...lol
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