
Neoscona domiciliorum (spotted orbweaver or redfemured spotted orbweaver)
Another web from last week:

Spider Web 9-22-2019

Spider Web 9-22-2019

Junonia coenia (common buckeye)

Xylocopa virginica (eastern carpenter bee)
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The spider shot is a perfect prelude to Halloween, Susie. Great photos as always.
Thanks Kris. Was hoping not to frighten readers away with that photo, but the spider was so fascinating.
It is that time of year here too, lots of fuzzy bees and spiderwebs. I just removed a spider from across the driveway. I felt bad to remove such an amazing structure, but I have workers coming and it was going to happen anyway.
Your comment reminded me of another web I’d seen across our front walk last week. I added the photos. It does seem a shame to remove their webs but oh, wouldn’t want to walk into them.
What a HUGE spider web! I don’t think I’ve ever seen one so large. Great captures, Susie!
Thanks. It was pretty cool to see. Hard to photograph the whole thing.
Happy visitors, and a perfect post for October!
Can you believe it’s October? 100 degrees in this area this afternoon, setting a record.
That web is a work of art. 🙂
A grand abode.
Don’t think I ever saw such a huge web, wow! Lots of carpenter bees around here too, they especially love the Phlomis in our garden. Thanks for sharing your wildlife encounters x
I’ve not seen another web so large either Annette. Thanks for stopping by!
That spider – yikes! Great closeup of the carpenter bee. I always have trouble distinguishing them from bumblebees.