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I found this in my back yard, does anyone know what type of spider this is?
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>> Anonymous
No clue, but I would advise killing it with fire.
>> Anonymous
it's a garden spider...kill it with much fire and burn the ashes afterwards.
>> Muhamed Christbergstein !iX9wdiXS9k
i forget the name but they are relatively common spiders. they have a neat little trick they will do. if you blow on the web the spider will bounce the web back and forth to try and catch passing bugs.
>> Anonymous
I think its this one ... a black and yellow garden spider http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argiope_aurantia
>> Anonymous
if its not that, its definitely something in the Argiope genus
>> Anonymous
The common name is 'bannana spider' big, yellow-and-black, not to mention completly harmless. leave it be. they eat wasps.
>> Anonymous
>>139329
nope, banana spiders are golden silk spiders.
This one has a different shape.
Definitly a argiope.
>> Anonymous
Lawl i will help ya its this one
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argiope_bruennichi
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>>139333
"banana spider" much like "daddy longlegs" can refer to several different creatures. That black and yellow argiope, a golden silk spider, or a great big huntsman that's commonly found in banana shipments.
>> Anonymous
>>139761
I think I found one of those crushed in between a bunch of bananas (where the bananas all stick together). It was one of the most disgusting things I've ever seen, It was dead long enough to be black and gross, but not long enough for it to be dried out.
>> Anonymous
orb weaver
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>>139761
i love spiders, but this made me go D: