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Thanks, Orion!!!
That is precicely the spider I saw. Great link!
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Are you sure that's the same spider?
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Also, reading the details in the link provided, I discovered that these spiders remove their webs each night. That explains why the web was gone the next day!
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I just saw this same spider in my garage the other day. And it was a big sucker too.
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