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Good to read you too!
I didn't keep any this year (sadly the hard frosts have come through... without spiders to look for, this is my boring season
). Actually, I didn't see any this year in their normal spot (a stand of river birch beside a pond at work). In fact, I thought I wasn't going to see any this year until I saw my cat chasing something in the garage
. I locked her out, and went to investigate... sure enough, she had been chasing a D. albineus! Couldn't believe it. On top of that, the albineus had run behind a ladder, and there it almost blundered its' way into the web of a big fat Argiope aurantia. Couldn't believe I found them inside!
The garage is about 50 or so feet from a little side creek of a nearby river. Never seen them in the area before though (I live in coastal Virgnia and work in central VA)! The creek is quite brackish (lots of blue crabs, terrapins, and the occasional dolphin or sea turtle are in the area) and I had always assumed I wouldn't see them hear due to the saltiness.
I will definitely let you know when I start seeing them when it warms up!
Good luck with those sacs!
Lindsey
I didn't keep any this year (sadly the hard frosts have come through... without spiders to look for, this is my boring season
The garage is about 50 or so feet from a little side creek of a nearby river. Never seen them in the area before though (I live in coastal Virgnia and work in central VA)! The creek is quite brackish (lots of blue crabs, terrapins, and the occasional dolphin or sea turtle are in the area) and I had always assumed I wouldn't see them hear due to the saltiness.
I will definitely let you know when I start seeing them when it warms up!
Good luck with those sacs!
Lindsey