60 Acre Spider Web

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Spiders weave huge natural wonder in B.C.

Last Updated Wed, 27 Nov 2002 18:44:32
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - A biology professor in northern British Columbia has spotted a clover field crawling with spiders.

Brian Thair of the College of New Caledonia in Prince George said he saw a silky, white web stretching 60 acres across a field.

"When you see horror movies with spider web festooned from this place to that place and so on, it comes nowhere near approaching what occurred in this field," Thair told CBC Radio's As It Happens.

A typical barbwire fence on wood posts surrounded the field about six kilometres east of McBride in the Robson Valley. Thair said it looked like the whole area was covered with an opaque, white plastic grocery store bag.
The thin, elastic coasting was not soft and fluffy like webs built by individual spiders. There were about two spiders per square centimetre laying the silk, which first appeared in early October.

Thair said the web showed great tensile strength – enough to put a handful of coins on it without them falling through.

Crazy ideas proposed to explain web

There were "in the order of tens of millions of spiders running frantically back and forth," but they weren't interacting with each other.

Since the spiders didn't seem to care if an occasional insect stumbled into their construction, Thair doesn't think it was built for trapping purposes.

He suggests the spiders encountered an enormous quantity of high quality, nutritious prey to be able to accomplish this feat.

But he's also heard other suggestions.

"Some people have said, 'oh yes, well it's a trampoline for aliens,'" Thair joked. "Or maybe it was an effort collectively by these spiders to try and catch a sheep."

Snowstorms and wind have blown away much of the web since he first spotted it the week of Oct. 27, but Thair intends to return to the field to see if the spiders have mated successfully.



Written by CBC News Online staff

http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2002/11/22/spiders021121

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Sounds like my back entry way.

Trying to overcome my arachnophobic tendencies I've befriended them and let them be for the most part.

But I must admit to a bit of relief that winter has sent them scurrying. Or shrivelling. Whatever the case may be.
 
weed said:
Sounds like my back entry way.

Cobwebs across your back entry, you say?

Insert punchline here: ______________________________
 
Ew...I remember those from Fl....we always just called them garden spiders, too.
 
Re: bon matin

LionessInWinter said:
Any chance you can find a closeup of the spiders that spin these webs, Lance?

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They estimated there was a population density of 2 spiders per square centimeter.
 
Glad to help, Lioness. This has been giving me the willies for the past week, and the willies love company as much as misery does :D
 
Likewise, Lioness. And kudos to the "damn, why didn't I think of that first" board name :)
 
One Of The Vancouver Drug Dealer Spiders Finally Showed Up, Bearing

The Heroin They Were Waiting For Fer Like, WEEKS!

They All Got On A Nod And Decided Ta Get Spinning:D
 
My biggest fear is spiders. Yet, morbid curiosity gets the best of me every time!
 
Re: bon matin

LionessInWinter said:


Any chance you can find a closeup of the spiders that spin these webs, Lance?

Lioness

Hey Lioness;

If you follow the link to the story at cbc.ca at the end of the text in the original post, you'll see a link to a Photo Gallery accompanying the story with reasonably good shots of the eight-leggers.

Lance
 
Lancecastor said:
But he's also heard other suggestions.

"Some people have said, "maybe it was an effort collectively by these spiders to try and catch a sheep."
Actually, there is an old Ethiopian proverb that states "When spiders unite, they can tie down a lion" so that may not be that far fetched!

I wouldn't mind being surrounded by these Spyders:

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cool ... i always pick up the spiders in my house and put them in the garden before the dog eats them :)
 
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