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Garden
Spider Behavior –
Garden spiders spin very large, flat, orb-shaped webs across open spaces between
tree and shrub branches. The webs will be located along natural flight paths for
flying insects. This spider sits in the center of the web, head facing downward,
waiting for an unwary insect to fly into its web. The spider then hurries to the
insect, bites it to subdue it, wraps it tightly in silk, and carries it like a
prize to a more protected area of the web to feed on it later. The garden spider
begins repairing the web immediately to prepare for its next flying prey. |