

The house where I live is ready for Halloween thanks to the generous numbers of spiders living around it. By the front steps, there’s a small Hawaiian Garden Spider and several crab spiders.
One day, I came home and saw a wasp flying close to the various webs. I thought it was dicing with danger, but soon saw that wasn’t the case. Instead, it would approach a web and bob its head toward the spider. It didn’t seem to be a terribly threatening act, though perhaps it was from the spiders perspective. The wasp didn’t push home an attack, but would instead fly away, settle for a bit, and preen itself.
The garden spider didn’t seemed to be bothered by the attention, but the crab spiders would drop suddenly on a strand of silk, before returning to their web as soon as the wasp moved on. I watched these maneuvers for five or ten minutes before heading inside. No webs were damaged, no spiders hurt, and I still don’t know what was really going on!

The wasp was looking for some little live spiders to comatose and put into the egg casing so the wasp pupae had a ready to eat meal. I opened a Mud Dauber wasp egg nest and inside were dozens of small spiders that were not dead but just wriggled a bit
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You’re probably right. It was such a curious performance and didn’t come close to nabbing a spider.
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Shouldn’t have read this comment just before bedtime! 🤢
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Life goes on 😉
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Sweet dreams?
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