• ChrysanthemumIndicaOP
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    2 months ago

    This lil lady is over 3 inches wide, leg to leg. Saw her at friend’s house this weekend!

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      2 months ago

      Can you tell me what continent your friend lives on? I need to make plans to either never go there or move immediately.

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        2 months ago

        I you might be right that it’s because you’re Australian, hehe

        Definitely one of the bigger spiders around here, but not dangerous at least. Although I here y’all got those kind covered as well 😨

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          2 months ago

          Aside from the funnel web, it’s usually the small ones you have to worry about. A lot like scorpions.

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    2 months ago

    I am guessing Germany (or at least EU) based on the post location, but if you found this in the USA they are invasive so you should report finding one.

    Things are massive, and I hear the webs are like 1m+ wide

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      2 months ago

      Southeast US!

      You are right that they are invasive here, but my understanding is that they are currently not considered an ecological threat in my area (they are basically just replacing a similar orb weaver that lives here).

      I could be wrong though, maybe I’ll have my friend call up his local UGA extension office.

      Oh and yes, the web was over a 1m, almost a cube with a bunch of other spiders hanging out as well!

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        2 months ago

        I hope they aren’t replacing orb weavers. Those beauties are smaller than she is, but they will weave perfect huge webs in a spot that doesn’t interfere with you at all for years at a time. IME it takes breaking some test lines a few times before the golden orb weaver will understand not to try to trap humans, but once that has been communicated they just eat all the flying pests that one really doesn’t want around.

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    2 months ago

    If you’re in the southeastern US, please kill it. They’re invasive and kill our native orb weavers.

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    2 months ago

    I just saw a couple of those recently, they’re seriously huge, + their webs are set up pretty haphazardly and feeling a single strand on me while I walk by is terrifying