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<blockquote data-quote="Sniper John" data-source="post: 1326536" data-attributes="member: 8580"><p>Oh I can up you one Cohiba. I told my wife about the big Garden Spiders at my hunting lease. Much bigger and brighter than the Orb Weavers. She had me catch about a half dozen of them to bring home and turn loose in the shrubs and cactus around her rock garden. She actually went to the pet store and bought a bag of crickets. If someone could have seen us trying to pitch crickets into those spider webs, they would have fell on the ground laughing. It turned out to be a good thing. We had wasps that would not give up trying to build nests under the back eave of my house and shop building. The wasps were attracted to the same plants that the spiders had set up home on. The Garden Spiders wiped out those wasps over two or three weeks time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sniper John, post: 1326536, member: 8580"] Oh I can up you one Cohiba. I told my wife about the big Garden Spiders at my hunting lease. Much bigger and brighter than the Orb Weavers. She had me catch about a half dozen of them to bring home and turn loose in the shrubs and cactus around her rock garden. She actually went to the pet store and bought a bag of crickets. If someone could have seen us trying to pitch crickets into those spider webs, they would have fell on the ground laughing. It turned out to be a good thing. We had wasps that would not give up trying to build nests under the back eave of my house and shop building. The wasps were attracted to the same plants that the spiders had set up home on. The Garden Spiders wiped out those wasps over two or three weeks time. [/QUOTE]
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