If I'm not mistaken, those webs belong to a yellow spider with green or reddish patterns on its back, right? If so, this species would also exist in Mexico, where they used to be quite common in the empty lots around my mom's house, but they seem to be dissapearing due to construction boom in the area. They can still be seen in Xochimilco.
Usual Stuff, To be honest, I was paying more attention to the webs than any spiders! But yes, I think I've seen some spiders with those colors around my mother's house.
If I'm not mistaken, those webs belong to a yellow spider with green or reddish patterns on its back, right?
ReplyDeleteIf so, this species would also exist in Mexico, where they used to be quite common in the empty lots around my mom's house, but they seem to be dissapearing due to construction boom in the area. They can still be seen in Xochimilco.
Oh! They are not scary at all.
ReplyDeleteUsual Stuff,
ReplyDeleteTo be honest, I was paying more attention to the webs than any spiders! But yes, I think I've seen some spiders with those colors around my mother's house.
Verilion,
Afraid of spiders, are we?
Brilliant stuff - I love the play of light off cobwebs!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words!