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Yellow Garden Spider
Yellow Garden Spider
Argiope aurantia
Appearance
Black with orange / yellow markings.
Females are up to 3 times the size of males. Male bodies can be roughly 5-10mm long, females 19-30mm.
Lifecycle
Yellow garden spiders breed once a year.
After mating the male dies, then sometimes eaten by the female.
After egg-laying the female deteriorates – she becomes sluggish, thinner, some of her bright yellow colouring fades and she eventually dies.
The eggs hatch in Fall although the young spiders stay inside the sac over Winter, emerging the following Spring and reaching maturity in Summer.
Habits
These spiders are harmless to humans.
They are most active during the daytime, seen in sunny fields amongst plants and flowers but sometimes along the eaves of houses and outbuildings.
The webs are circular, up to 2 feet across and have a distinctive zigzag of silk in the centre. The webs tend to be 2-8 feet off the ground.
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