This spider lived on my storm door this fall...I didn't have the heart to kill him, and I wasn't about to catch and release somewhere else. You would not believe the mess it made though!
That is a very challenging spider. I am not frightened of them as I was raise on the farm. I do think that I would steer away from him though. Great photo of the spider.
Egads, that would be too close for me. I've got one hanging on the side of the house off of the satellite dish that I have left alone all summer. She seems pretty content.
What a great, clear photo. We had one to do something similar. John finally lifted him to a new home!
ReplyDeleteWell, let live him there, spiders are really artists (they have asylum in my home and I don't like to destroy their artworks ;-) )
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week
Uma fotografia fantástica.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
I'm not a fan of spiders!
ReplyDeletewhat a beauty! and it's probably a she. :)
ReplyDeleteReminds me of an antique globe. Fantastic macro.
ReplyDeleteHello, cool shot of the spider. I am glad it is outside.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday, enjoy your day!
Oh what a fabulous photo of this not-so-fabulous creature. Can you tell...I don't like spiders much? What a great capture with your lens!
ReplyDeleteAn excellent close up of this great looking spider.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely awesome photo.. amazing comes to mind also...
ReplyDeleteThat is a very challenging spider. I am not frightened of them as I was raise on the farm. I do think that I would steer away from him though. Great photo of the spider.
ReplyDeleteEgads, that would be too close for me. I've got one hanging on the side of the house off of the satellite dish that I have left alone all summer. She seems pretty content.
ReplyDeleteGreat spider. If I find a spider where I don't want it, I use a butterfly net from the dollar store to move it to its new home.
ReplyDeleteFabulous shot!
ReplyDeleteSuper shot. So clear and defined. Maybe a Female with a large egg sac.
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