boxofsorrows
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Jul 21, 2011
- Messages
- 32
Hopefully not an off-topic question, but since I'm a newbie I got to wondering about something today.
I was shaping a chunk of cork bark, or trying to so here's one question - how the heck do you cut that stuff? Tried various sharp knifes and sawing it with an old bread-knife even but they were next to no use.
As I was pathetically making a mess of the bark and a bigger mess on my kitchen bench, I broke part of it off and from inside it out darted a tiny spider/spiderling. Which made me wonder - is cork bark that comes into the UK treat in any way (iradiation etc)?
Mainly I'm wondering if the little spiderling is a native that's just got into the bark while it's been sat somewhere, or if its something interesting that's came in from the country of origin.
I popped it into a tiny deli-cup that I had and tried to photograph it with the macro lens but just got a load of blurs. Whatever it is, it's about 1cm legspan, really fast, long legged, rapid climber and chucking threads of fine web out behind it.
I was shaping a chunk of cork bark, or trying to so here's one question - how the heck do you cut that stuff? Tried various sharp knifes and sawing it with an old bread-knife even but they were next to no use.
As I was pathetically making a mess of the bark and a bigger mess on my kitchen bench, I broke part of it off and from inside it out darted a tiny spider/spiderling. Which made me wonder - is cork bark that comes into the UK treat in any way (iradiation etc)?
Mainly I'm wondering if the little spiderling is a native that's just got into the bark while it's been sat somewhere, or if its something interesting that's came in from the country of origin.
I popped it into a tiny deli-cup that I had and tried to photograph it with the macro lens but just got a load of blurs. Whatever it is, it's about 1cm legspan, really fast, long legged, rapid climber and chucking threads of fine web out behind it.
Last edited: