Spiders - The spider that resembles an H.R. Giger design is Micrathena gracilis. The yellow-back is the Arrowhead Spider, Verrucosa arenata, usually found south of the Mason-Dixon line. This photo was taken in my yard in NE Pennsylvania. These are not dangerous spiders.
Spiders - The spider that resembles an H.R. Giger design is Micrathena gracilis. The yellow-back is the Arrowhead Spider, Verrucosa arenata, usually found south of the Mason-Dixon line. This photo was taken in my yard in NE Pennsylvania. These are not dangerous spiders.
Spiders - The spider that resembles an H.R. Giger design is Micrathena gracilis. The yellow-back is the Arrowhead Spider, Verrucosa arenata, usually found south of the Mason-Dixon line. This photo was taken in my yard in NE Pennsylvania. These are not dangerous spiders.
Spiders - The spider that resembles an H.R. Giger design is Micrathena gracilis. The yellow-back is the Arrowhead Spider, Verrucosa arenata, usually found south of the Mason-Dixon line. This photo was taken in my yard in NE Pennsylvania. These are not dangerous spiders.
Spiders - The spider that resembles an H.R. Giger design is Micrathena gracilis. The yellow-back is the Arrowhead Spider, Verrucosa arenata, usually found south of the Mason-Dixon line. This photo was taken in my yard in NE Pennsylvania. These are not dangerous spiders.
Spiders - The spider that resembles an H.R. Giger design is Micrathena gracilis. The yellow-back is the Arrowhead Spider, Verrucosa arenata, usually found south of the Mason-Dixon line. This photo was taken in my yard in NE Pennsylvania. These are not dangerous spiders.
Spiders - The spider that resembles an H.R. Giger design is Micrathena gracilis. The yellow-back is the Arrowhead Spider, Verrucosa arenata, usually found south of the Mason-Dixon line. This photo was taken in my yard in NE Pennsylvania. These are not dangerous spiders.
Carpenter Bee - Spent female, with the perfectly round hole she drilled for her eggs.
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Photo Restoration Easton, PA