Was walking through the woods when.............

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Mental Granny

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Looks like the spider is bust with that bee ! As long as hes busy elsewhere were ok ....... :icon_sunny:
 

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Heck, Bear Grills (I think I spelled that right) eats those things.....lol! :tongue3:
 

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Mental Granny said:
Looks like the spider is bust with that bee ! As long as hes busy elsewhere were ok ....... :icon_sunny:

He was in the process of packing his lunch when I took the shot.
HH, Bottlebum
 

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Look's like some of the briar patch's I hunt in.....Cool pic!!
 

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Wow.....thank you everyone for the nice compliments. They are much appreciated.

Dan, the image was captured with a Sigma 105mm f/2.8 EX DG Macro. Just sold most all of my camera equipment to buy a new E-Trac (again) and this is the last time. I'm sticking with detecting. Photography was just too expensive of a hobby for this poor man.

Happy hunting everyone, Bill
 

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fossis said:
Great close-up. :thumbsup:

Fossis.............

TnMountains said:
Good observation and subject. Nice shot.

Thank you Fossis and TM. I hope you make some great finds. :icon_pirat:
 

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Ok who's gonna PM Texastee2007 to alert her to this thread? :D
 

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GopherDaGold said:
Ok who's gonna PM Texastee2007 to alert her to this thread? :D
I'm guessing that she doesn't like plump, juicy spiders? :D
 

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PM her this thread and we'll find out, ;D
 

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GopherDaGold said:
PM her this thread and we'll find out, ;D

Ehhhh.......I think I'll let someone else do that. I've learned my lesson about messing with women :help: ......lol!
 

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I agree! Very skillful with a camera!
 

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Ok tee, now that's just nuts! You gave me the 'ickies' with that post! ;D
 

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texastee2007 said:
tee is here...LOL I just don't like the ones that could do great damage to my husband who still can not feel his own feet! say like the brown recluse... me a number 8 shoe will take care of those...however the garden spiders that are about as big as a golf ball are completely safe here, if I can keep them away from the hens. Have you ever been walking in the dark and walked into one of their huge net like webs....you have to kinda feel around to find the spider who you are now giving a ride to and put them back on a branch...come back the next day and they have already rebuilt their web....industrious spiders they are! by the way that is a fantastic photo!!

Hi Tee,

First, let me say that I hope that your husband makes a full recovery from his unfortunate run-in with the Brown Recluse spider. I've been fortunate in that I have never had to experiance a bite from one and never want to. I know a few people that have and wouldn't wish it on anyone. I've seen plenty of Black and Brown Widows here but never a Brown Recluse. They are here though. I have however been responsible for the demise of two Coral snakes (not King snakes) that I ran into here on the property.

Quote: "Have you ever been walking in the dark and walked into one of their huge net like webs?"

No....I work on a ranch here in Chiefland, Florida and every summer, this place is covered with big, fat, Orb Weaver spiders like the one in the picture that has an abdomen that is at least an inch long and an even bigger, long bodied, yellow type. The webs are strong too and hard to get out of.....ugggh! Needless to say, I don't walk the woods at night.....lol!

Thank you for the great compliment Tee and HH.......Bill
 

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