Kid Fig Well-known member Saturday at 2:47 PM #1 Went out to check if my Ischia Black AD breba was ready to pick and discovered this guy. According to Google most like a Bold Jumper. Glad he's around because I have Glass Winged Sharpshooters and I will be keeping a look out for their corpses strewn about lol.
Went out to check if my Ischia Black AD breba was ready to pick and discovered this guy. According to Google most like a Bold Jumper. Glad he's around because I have Glass Winged Sharpshooters and I will be keeping a look out for their corpses strewn about lol.
Kid Fig Well-known member Saturday at 3:08 PM #3 wyanokie said: Looks good for bold jumper (Phidippus Audax) Click to expand... Sucker is huge - too bad I can't force it to be my friend as I don't think I'll be able to feed it.
wyanokie said: Looks good for bold jumper (Phidippus Audax) Click to expand... Sucker is huge - too bad I can't force it to be my friend as I don't think I'll be able to feed it.
ktrain Moderator Saturday at 3:34 PM #4 Spiders usually take over my trees as the season progresses. I have to watch out where I'm reaching in. lol That's a nice one!
Spiders usually take over my trees as the season progresses. I have to watch out where I'm reaching in. lol That's a nice one!
Uncle Jessup Well-known member Today at 11:02 AM #5 I get some type of huge, intimidating wolf spider that makes nests & globe sized eggsacks at the topmost point of the fig trees. Theyre SCARY!! Ends up their mostly harmess but still big enough for the Heeby-Jeebies
I get some type of huge, intimidating wolf spider that makes nests & globe sized eggsacks at the topmost point of the fig trees. Theyre SCARY!! Ends up their mostly harmess but still big enough for the Heeby-Jeebies