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So anyone know what type of spider this is...?
>> Anonymous
a scary one...

*runs*
>> Anonymous
It's about 2.5 inches from end of back leg to front leg.
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Oh yeah it's out side my front door.
>> Anonymous
I think that's a Golden Orb spider, perfectly harmless
>> Anonymous
locals call those sugarcane spiders in hawaii
>> Anonymous
Its a Garden Spider, Argiope aurantia
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>>424048

It just came out of nowhere never seen it where I live
before, until these huge crickets ,or locust, start to
to invade my back yard.
The dumb things are like 3 inches long.
>> Anonymous
>>424049

Thanks
>> Anonymous
Fucking banana spiders. They're normally all over my bedroom window. Wonder why they're not this year....
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>>424080

I am here to inform you that>>424039>>424046>>424051is not a banana spider.

<- This is a Banana spider. He will eat your fucking face.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_wandering_spider
>> Anonymous
All wrong. It's called a "corn spider." I have hundreds of them where I live. I'm sure they're harmless but, yeah leave them alone.
>> Anonymous
its not a damn banana spider
i dont know the actual name of it but we call it a trampoline spider around where i live because of its web
>> Anonymous
whatever kind it is, smash it.
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>>424394
have being possessive, so you own the spiders but have no clue if these hundreds are dangerous or not. dont be a fag stfu
>>424398
you dont know the actual name so it could be that the actual name is banana spider and youre just a jackass that wanted to sound smart but ended up being a fag also

go kill yourself
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Is this a garden spider too?
>> Anonymous Anonymous
called "writing spider's" where i come from, call em that cause theres a myth that if you see your name written on the web your gonna die.
>> Anonymous
Argiope bruennichi. called wasp spider in german, i'm too lazy to look it up in engrish.
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i was in the Japanese country side and ran into one myself

i hate these spiders
>> Anonymous
>>424039
I think its a wasp spider - I regularly find them at the nature reserve I work on, in southern England. They're gradually spreading north and becoming more numerous. I have no idea of their range across europe or further afield. The zigzag in the web is what it uses to tighten the whole structure - usually I find them in a hollow in long grass or something.
>> Anonymous
its a fucking Garden Spider you stupid niggers
>> Anonymous
>>424778
>its a fucking Scary Spider you cautious people

fixd it all up for ya
>> Anonymous
>>424778<---------- This
>> Anonymous
>>424778
Nope, definitely not a garden spider. It's a wasp spider, I think.
>> Anonymous
Garden spider? Wasp spider? Banana spider?

Doesn't matter what it is, squash the fucker with your shoe anyway.
>> Anonymous
its a wood spider
>> Anonymous
Ok... what the fuck it sounds like everyone around the entire world has these damn spiders.

I know I saw one at my relatives in West Virginia awhile back. In Japan also though? I think these spiders are up to something.... anybody else get that feeling?
>> Anonymous
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argiope_(spider)
>> Anonymous
http://www.YouriPodTouch4free.com/index.php?ref=5379129
>> Anonymous
holy shit its jeff i know that dude
>> anabolic
i thought they were called banana spiders. that wikipedia one doesnt look the same to me.
>> Anonymous
Golden orb weavers are found all over the world - I live in Japan as well, and they are all OVER the place.

But you wouldn't believe the Japanese wolf spiders - holy f*****g things take on the giant 2-inch cockroaches that FLY and win! Had a couple in my house - took a pan lid and cardboard to capture them and put them outside. Anything that eats cockroaches is a friend of mine, I say!
>> Anonymous
>>425311

I demand photos of said Wolf spiders. They sound badass.
>> Anonymous
>>425581
Well, while I would have loved to have taken a pic of the proof, I was too busy trying to catch said spiders with the pan lid while not freaking out my dinner guests... They only come out at night, when the cockroaches come out, and the really big ones are the size of your hand!

The scientific name for the ones here is "pardosa astrigera", but there were no hi-rez pics on google. But feel free to take a look anyway! Sorry I couldn't help more. :(
>> Anonymous
It's a Garden Spider.
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Humm, Just had a look in my folder, I have no pics of that spider, but I have these...
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