Yes, I think you're right. It seems that it originated in southern Europe and the species got introduced to ports in southern Britain, though at least one has been spotted in Sheffield. A city dweller with a preference for brick buildings.
Yes, I think you're right. It seems that it originated in southern Europe and the species got introduced to ports in southern Britain, though at least one has been spotted in Sheffield. A city dweller with a preference for brick buildings. View attachment 785796
I can't confirm ID but I remember back when I was studying one "exercise" we had to do was go round local area and find them. This was back in the days they were rare in the UK and localised to a few port cities (I studies in Bristol). Easy to find their webs (eg in walls) but to get them out needed a specific frequency tuning fork with a bit of card on the end. Start the tuning fork going, touch the bit of card taped to one end on the web filaments radiating out of the tube and out comes the spider thinking the web has caught an insect (hence the need for the correct frequency). In bristol in the 70's not hard to find.
after our scare / confusion yesterday & not seeing any wildlife inside on our top floor w/ 4 cameras I moved 2 cameras to our basement for searching. I guess I'll be moving them around different areas of the basement for 24hrs each time
good guess for a camera location. saw this guy around 10:50pm & again around 4:30am. seemed to spend some time on the wires. need to check for chew marks. so far no problems with the cable TV
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