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Topic: Thousands of spiders build giant webs in Rowlett, Texas
mightymoe's photo
Tue 08/11/15 11:39 AM


© (Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service/ Mike Merchant)
A large ‘communal’ spider web at the Lakeside Park South section of the Dallas suburb of Rowlett.


Thousands of spiders joining forces to build webs tall enough to cover trees may sound like something straight out of a horror movie, but that's exactly what's happening in Rowlett, Texas.

Visitors driving along CA Roan Drive, a tree-lined stretch of road in the Dallas suburb, will notice giant "glistening webs ... draping the trees like shrouds," as described by Mike Merchant, a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service entomologist in Rowlett. These webs extend up to 40 feet and are inhabited by the thousands of spiders who came together to spin them in a communal effort.

This phenomenon, while rare, is not unprecedented. In 2007, more than 3,300 curious visitors flocked to see a giant spider web in Lake Tawakoni State Park, roughly 35 miles from Rowlett. Park Superintendent Donna Garde described the sight as "something out of a low-budget horror movie, but I was looking at something five times as big as what you'd see on a Hollywood set."

The monster webs on the shores of Lake Tawakoni set the international arachnology community abuzz, and caused many to wonder whether they were witnessing a once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon.

"At the time, the discovery of the web was more than creepy - it was a revelation to many arachnologists," Mr. Merchant told AgriLife Today. "That's because spiders typically work alone to construct their webs. So finding spiders working together to build a huge web in what was more of a cooperative or 'communal' scenario was a real surprise for many experts."

The spiders were ultimately identified as Tetragnatha guatemalensis, a species that had been previously known to build communal nests under certain conditions, but rarely in the United States. Mike Quinn, a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologist, theorized at the time that the park's spider population was much larger than usual that summer because of wet conditions that resulted in an abundance of midges and other small insects that make up the spiders' diet.

Tetragnatha guatemalensis, dubbed the Guatemalan long-jawed spider by Mr. Quinn, can be found in areas ranging from Canada to Panama. The spider is approximately an inch long and has a red-orange head and thorax.

While the exact identity of the spiders in Rowlett is yet to be determined, it's likely that they are also long-jawed spiders belonging to the Tetragnathidae family. Fortunately for the residents of Rowlett, these spiders are not known to bite or be harmful to humans. They take a "more the merrier" attitude with other spiders as well, showing no signs of aggression toward other species sharing their web.

"Insecticides or other treatments are really unnecessary as this spider is essentially harmless," Merchant said. "Although the communal nest may look spooky, they too are basically benign and are a sight more to be appreciated than feared."


this happened a few years ago in Lake Tawakoni also...

soufiehere's photo
Tue 08/11/15 11:44 AM
<<<<Hyperventilating..........

mightymoe's photo
Tue 08/11/15 11:52 AM

<<<<Hyperventilating..........


they're harmless...lol - they eat the other bugs that eat you...:wink:


is there any dangerous bugs in Oregon? i know y'all have bears, wolves and mountain lions, but dangerous bugs?

what

tulip2633's photo
Thu 08/20/15 03:56 PM
That's interesting. They would definitely catch more food that way; and provide better shelter from wind or rain. Pretty smart spiders. Wonder if they have taco tuesday?

SitkaRains's photo
Thu 08/20/15 04:34 PM

<<<<Hyperventilating..........

Not only hyperventilating.... I am shuddering at the same time..
Gross...

mightymoe's photo
Thu 08/20/15 05:11 PM


<<<<Hyperventilating..........

Not only hyperventilating.... I am shuddering at the same time..
Gross...


with all the mosquito's and biting flies in Alaska, seems like spiders would be a welcome site...

Ladywind7's photo
Fri 08/21/15 03:19 AM
I wonder how they divide the spoils?

tulip2633's photo
Fri 08/21/15 03:43 AM

I wonder how they divide the spoils?


That would be very interesting to study.

IgorFrankensteen's photo
Fri 08/21/15 04:34 AM
Aren't they working for the Trump campaign? Starting on that wall already!

Annierooroo's photo
Fri 08/21/15 04:42 AM
Edited by Annierooroo on Fri 08/21/15 04:44 AM
hyperventilating? no, found my breath screaming, running so fast even superman can't keep up.
Spiders
scared shocked

They look better on the laptop, on the other side of the world. Please keep them there.

MelMaxx's photo
Fri 08/21/15 09:57 AM
While this IS VERY COOL, I agree with the other Ladies, EWWWWWWW YUCK AAAAAAAAAAAA!!surprised scared shocked surprised

Now that I have that outta my system....I have to agree that they keep the truly annoying insects at bay with their webs and appetites. I will not disrupt a web in my yard because of that. However, I will NOT let it get to this point in my yard....out in the wild is A-OK, but not for THIS GAL happy shades

prashant01's photo
Fri 08/21/15 10:14 AM




tulip2633's photo
Fri 08/21/15 10:14 AM
Edited by tulip2633 on Fri 08/21/15 10:16 AM
Gimme some love!



surprised


Those pics are cool prashant. Looks like enchanted forest. Too bad that guy got eaten.

prashant01's photo
Fri 08/21/15 10:20 AM

MelMaxx's photo
Fri 08/21/15 10:28 AM
surprised surprised surprised surprised surprised surprised surprised surprised surprised surprised surprised surprised

SitkaRains's photo
Fri 08/21/15 11:30 AM



<<<<Hyperventilating..........

Not only hyperventilating.... I am shuddering at the same time..
Gross...


with all the mosquito's and biting flies in Alaska, seems like spiders would be a welcome site...


Ok...kicks a few rocks I will admit I am a bit spoiled I have a bug killer that keeps those nasty bugs out of my back yard area...

I also will admit I have terrified of spiders it doesn't matter what size of spider I scream and run like a girl...

I can see the beauty of the web design does that give me a bit of leeway for being such a wimp???

mightymoe's photo
Fri 08/21/15 12:23 PM




<<<<Hyperventilating..........

Not only hyperventilating.... I am shuddering at the same time..
Gross...


with all the mosquito's and biting flies in Alaska, seems like spiders would be a welcome site...


Ok...kicks a few rocks I will admit I am a bit spoiled I have a bug killer that keeps those nasty bugs out of my back yard area...

I also will admit I have terrified of spiders it doesn't matter what size of spider I scream and run like a girl...

I can see the beauty of the web design does that give me a bit of leeway for being such a wimp???


gurly girl...

Ladywind7's photo
Fri 08/21/15 02:11 PM

Gimme some love!



surprised


Those pics are cool prashant. Looks like enchanted forest. Too bad that guy got eaten.


Tulip, laughing so hard here. Awesome pic flowerforyou

mightymoe's photo
Fri 08/21/15 02:26 PM
here's a remedy...


Ladywind7's photo
Fri 08/21/15 03:03 PM

here's a remedy...




I cant see the pic Mo

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