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LuvBigRip
08-30-2007, 08:17 AM
Can someone find me a pic of this???

http://apnews1.iwon.com/article/20070830/D8RBAEH80.html

Spider Web Engulfs Texas Park Trail


Aug 30, 7:15 AM (ET)


WILLS POINT, Texas (AP) - Entomologists are debating the origin and rarity of a sprawling spider web that blankets several trees, shrubs and the ground along a 200-yard stretch of trail in a North Texas park.

Officials at Lake Tawakoni State Park say the massive mosquito trap is a big attraction for some visitors, while others won't go anywhere near it.

"At first, it was so white it looked like fairyland," said Donna Garde, superintendent of the park about 45 miles east of Dallas. "Now it's filled with so many mosquitoes that it's turned a little brown. There are times you can literally hear the screech of millions of mosquitoes caught in those webs."

Spider experts say the web may have been constructed by social cobweb spiders, which work together, or could be the result of a mass dispersal in which the arachnids spin webs to spread out from one another.

"I've been hearing from entomologists from Ohio, Kansas, British Columbia - all over the place," said Mike Quinn, an invertebrate biologist with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department who first posted photos online.

Herbert A. "Joe" Pase, a Texas Forest Service entomologist, said the massive web is very unusual.

"From what I'm hearing it could be a once-in-a-lifetime event," he said.

But John Jackman, a professor and extension entomologist for Texas A&M University, said he hears reports of similar webs every couple of years.

"There are a lot of folks that don't realize spiders do that," said Jackman, author of "A Field Guide to the Spiders and Scorpions of Texas."

"Until we get some samples sent to us, we really won't know what species of spider we're talking about," Jackman said.

Garde invited the entomologists out to the park to get a firsthand look at the giant web.

"Somebody needs to come out that's an expert. I would love to see some entomology intern come out and study this," she said.

Park rangers said they expect the web to last until fall, when the spiders will start dying off.

Starlady01
08-30-2007, 08:41 AM
OMG
I went searching for a pic of this wanting to see it and here it is.


http://www.abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=3540678

Adra
08-30-2007, 09:00 AM
EWEEEE yuck eweee

and that's all I'm gonna say about that.

regor380
08-30-2007, 09:05 AM
HERE IS A WEBSITE THAT TALKS ABOUT IT. http://www.star-telegram.com/state_news/story/217700.html
HERE IS ALSO A LARGE PIC OF IT
http://startelegram.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/08/29/12114802_h12780903_2.jpg

tngirl
08-30-2007, 09:08 AM
Makes me think of those movies with giant spiders with the giant spider webs. You wouldn't catch me anywhere near there!

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y233/displacedtngirl/ap_spiderweb_070830_ms.jpg

whatever
08-30-2007, 09:18 AM
I would not want to walk underneath of it. that wouldhave taken them awhile.

sdb_ngc
08-30-2007, 09:19 AM
yall got me itching now..ick

LuvBigRip
08-30-2007, 09:27 AM
Thanks for posting the pics!

loveswolfs
08-30-2007, 12:19 PM
I wonder how many it took to make that. I would of liked to of seen it before it turned brown.

froggman
08-30-2007, 12:27 PM
What if it is only 1 spider made the web.
Now that would be something to see. And run away from.

PrincessArky
08-30-2007, 12:50 PM
EWEEEE yuck eweee

and that's all I'm gonna say about that.

yeah that

Bubblescc
08-30-2007, 01:06 PM
What if it is only 1 spider made web.
Now that would be something to see. And run away from.

lol shelob!


I think this is so cool, thanks for posting and for they pics!