Hey guys, /k/ here. Think you can identify this spider for me? Idk if that's something you guys do or not.. Thanks
>>1992820
Argiope aurantia probably.
>>1992827
I've been surfing images for that, but I haven't found any with the silver back?
>>1992822
Argiope trifasciata
>>1992847
you're welcome
>>1992847
But please note that my answer is correct.
>>1992832
There's some variation. It only shines silver from some angles though...
I had 3 generations of them in my garden. I enjoyed them-- they don't move much and build out-of-the-way.
>>1993580
That's one of the things I love about them, they build their shit in a bush or something.
Those faggot cross spiders will build right in front of your front door.
>>1993601
European here, and I must say I'm rether fond of the cross spiders. They are supposedly one of the most common spiders here, but I don't see them that often.
Also, I've never found a cross spider that didn't build in a bush(although I stumbled upon a male roaming outside of my front door once).
>>1992827
No, this is
>>1993601
Oh so these are invasive here?
I like them anyway