Ceelo710
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So I was in my garden and noticed literally a circular web in between the fingers of a large fan leaf. There was a single tiny spider in the middle that looked big to be a spider mite.
I didn't have my phone in my pocket, and was afraid that if I left to get it, the spider would move and I'd lose it. So I killed the spider and removed the web before being able to take a picture.
It's web was a complete circle, similar to that of an orb weaver. The picture I attached shows the shape of the web, but it is not my picture. The web on my plant was small enough to fit in between the fingers of a large fan leaf. If spidermites feed off of the plant, why would they need to make large webs that seem intended for trapping prey?
I didn't have my phone in my pocket, and was afraid that if I left to get it, the spider would move and I'd lose it. So I killed the spider and removed the web before being able to take a picture.
It's web was a complete circle, similar to that of an orb weaver. The picture I attached shows the shape of the web, but it is not my picture. The web on my plant was small enough to fit in between the fingers of a large fan leaf. If spidermites feed off of the plant, why would they need to make large webs that seem intended for trapping prey?