Kray Gelder
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- Feb 24, 2017
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- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Golden Silk Orb Weavers, common here in SC, love to drape their webs across trails, sometimes in large groups. Oh, there's no scale here, but they are huge, half as big as your hand, or larger. Having one scampering around on you will make an old cripple dance a spritely jig! They are fairly docile, but if bitten, a person has little reaction to their type of venom, although because they have large jaws, you will know.
The little fellow is looking for love, and will test her mood by tapping the web. When he thinks the mission is GO, he will carefully approach from behind or the side, make his move, and then clear out. If she wasn't offended, she won't kill him and eat him, and he will hang around to repeat the tryst. His life is in her hands, and he is smitten. She may have a half dozen suitors hanging around, jockeying for access.
Thanks for looking.
The little fellow is looking for love, and will test her mood by tapping the web. When he thinks the mission is GO, he will carefully approach from behind or the side, make his move, and then clear out. If she wasn't offended, she won't kill him and eat him, and he will hang around to repeat the tryst. His life is in her hands, and he is smitten. She may have a half dozen suitors hanging around, jockeying for access.
Thanks for looking.
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