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spider - Neoscona crucifera

spider - Neoscona crucifera
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
June 27, 2013
Size: nickel
This spider makes his web every night on my porch and every morning it's gone.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Looks to be
Neoscona crucifera

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It's the only time the spider hunting wasps are asleep and the spiders know it :)

 
Really? That's quite interest
Really? That's quite interesting. I did not know there is a kind of wasp that hunts spider.
It has been quite nice having this guy around. He keeps the insect population down quite a bit.

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