World in a web 1: All the web's a stage
World in a web 2: What's an ant doing here?
World in a web 3: the proprietress
World in a web 4: No, the ant is here on business
World in a web 5: Checking for ripeness?
World in a web 6: The head is the delicacy
World in a web 7: Away with its prize
Hoveringfly
Leopardoptera
Like cattle in a field
It's pretty clearly a wasp
Marmorated stink bug
Red velvet mite vs. something
Hopper to go, hold the flies
Day 5: something new
After a morning rain
Playing around after a rainstorm
What goes on here?
Fly disguised as owl
Crab spider on a web
An unremarkable fly
Friendly neighborhood cicada killer
Eggs, day 7
The eggs, day four
A red-eyed fly
A weird-looking fly
Here are the beetle brows shall blush for me
The underside of a horned passalus
Collect the entire set!
Same beetle's pupa
A beetle grub
Lovehoppers
A Scolops sulcipes
By the bite of the silvery bug
Yup, it's a wasp
Spiny spider
Red velvet mites enjoy a leafhopper
Tiny assassin bug dines on microscopic beetle
Baby fungus
Woodland butterfly
Little woodpile spider
Underside of hopper
Today's hopper
A garden friend
Egg watch, third morning
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Daddy longlegs
Legends to the contrary, these arachnids are not poisonous. They have no venom glands. Most of what they eat is already dead. They used to have four eyes, but that was 300 million years ago. Now they have only two.
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