Remember the first hint. Water. When I took this picture it was the first time in my forty-six years I laid eyes on this specimen and that's incredible considering I've spent my whole life fishing. Hint.Hint.
This is A female Eastern Dobsonfly. It started its life as A Hellgrammite. After two years in A freshwater stream it leaves the water and digs A burrow under logs or rocks until it sheds its exoskeleton transforming it into its adult stage of which I pictured. Interesting reading. Who knows what lurks out there?
.. Spare house ? Nice. That is one scary looking spider
More of A large storage shed for all practical purposes. Future income? Possibly. Who knows. This photo is on Picasa 3 under rodbeck65's albums. When magnified you can actually count the hairs on each leg.
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Similar habits. Your definitely on the right track.
Getting very close. Answer in thirty minutes.
Correct. A female Eastern Dobsonfly.
Getting closer.
I'm guessing garden spider.
You guessed it. This one was in our yard by our spare house all spring.
Hint: It is the adult stage of something seen everyday.
More of A large storage shed for all practical purposes. Future income? Possibly. Who knows. This photo is on Picasa 3 under rodbeck65's albums. When magnified you can actually count the hairs on each leg.
Never seen Seasame Street.