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animals Spiders

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That was awesome! We used to do that as kids. Find a spider. Find a cricket or grasshopper or something and throw it in the web and watch. We didn't have video games and Hulu when we were little so we spent a lot of time outside. Something kids are scared of these days 😆 🤣
 
We keep bees and the hives are in a grassy meadow where we see those black and yellow spiders with the ‘zipper’ in the centre of their webs. Over the summer, the guard bees toss invaders out of the hive, and keep them from the bees coming home with pollen and nectar by ganging up on the would be attacker, surrounding it and vibrating their bodies (this is how they keep warm in winter) which produces enough heat to cook the invaders alive. The spiders webs get built closer and closer to the hive entrance as they learn how to catch what the bees toss. Yellow jackets and bald headed hornets , crickets, all go to the garden spiders. There are always dead bees, (life span 30ish days in summer) brought out by the undertaker bees. They get tossed the same way, except the spiders don’t catch them, or eat them and if a live bee gets stuck in the web, the spiders cut them free. Bees are metal af.
 
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