Thank you! I agree; eventually there will be a time where people are more thankful to not have music on the background of videos like these. Thank you both for watching!!
Holy shit, it was so cool how with that grasshopper the spider realized it was getting nowhere and disconnected part of its web to use as netting. Really really masterful, natural weavers.
I so deeply enjoyed just watching and watching this. No music, no talking, just these amazing ladies and their unbelievable coordination and stitching capabilities. I'm in Georgia, and it's now been two years since I've seen anything other than the Joro spider.
Well the venom does that too. Spider mandibles aren’t meant for chewing, so their venom also acts as also turns their insides into a smoothie that it sucks up
Spiders are actually helpful to humans because they eat harmful and annoying insects. I just love how they hang their Motionless, as soon as an insect flies near they move like lightning to catch it.
@Denis Daily, Fuck You too Bastard and you can go to hell for being disrespectful to nature, being prejudiced, being annoying and go get a life to upload better videos than what you have so you can make more subscribers and get better views asshole. How dare to talk to madamoisele1 like that you little dick.
When I was a kid these spiders as well as the big grasshoppers were living by the hundreds behind my house in a field of goldenrod. My sister and I would feed them the grasshoppers and watch in amazement as I am now.
Im wondering if these insects have a sense of fear or danger and if they realize whats happening to them,,,or if its just blind instinct when they struggle in the web.
@Derrick Logan, yes they are beautiful spiders. Argiope spiders are the most beautiful and strong orb weaver spiders that are fast enough to attack and defend their own web and territory.
Orb weavers have specialized spinnerets for wrapping prey consisting of plates that are studded with many single jets that produce swathing silk you see here. Seperate spinnerets produce the sticky silk threads with which the web spiral is made.
I grew up in a field of these things, so I know a thing or two... 1. These spiders are amazing creatures ... 2. No way you are in the right place at the right time for all of these "encounters", and as a child who used to catch bugs to feed my pet spiders, I know what it looks like when spiders are "fed" -_*. Awesome videos ... :)!
I loved how the Butterfly was three times the size of the lovely spider but was still a victim,cocooned and then Dinner. I'm sure she said MMM! Delicious.
Sweet video of the Giant Orb Weaver doing its thing just being a Spider 🕷️ in a 🕸️ Web! It was beautiful when she was fighting with the Butterfly! The colors of both were a perfect blend in a spinning vortex of a black, yellow and white blur where if it weren't for the wings, you couldn't tell them apart as they were spinning so fast! Beautiful Destruction between life and death!!
Such fascinating little architects, aren't they...I watched them all summer long as a boy, completely mesmerized. I felt terrible for the gorgeous butterfly though, there seem to be fewer and fewer every summer and we need them desperately 😢
I felt bad for the butterfly ☹️ but it was pretty cool how the spider balled em up and wrapped em up like a newborn 😬 Also, do you live near a military base? Sounds like a fighter jet at 16:35 and 17:20. I live near Cherry Point so it’s almost everyday lol Great Video!
Replying to T Raw. When I watched the video I thought how will the Lovely Spider deal with something bigger than itself.A good firm bite to paralyze its prey and then size doesn't matter. The beauty of the Spider is equally beautiful as the Butterfly because the Spider can use silk cocoons to keep prey until Dinner.The web it spins is lovely and the wrapping of it's prey is satisfying. I'm sure the Spider was saying MMM! Delicious!
I was kinda thinking first that it was kinda sad but second that it seemed almost like a waste of energy to wrap up something that big when the butterfly's actual body seems the same size or smaller than a cricket or some of the other bugs seen in this video. Because they don't get anything from the wings right? Or do they? I don't really know I'm just going off of what I've heard that they wait for their insides to liquefy and then eat that so I was thinking they only really get what's inside like the thorax(I think it's called)/ basically body, and not the head or legs or wings?
Many butterflies such the monarch do not make a good meal as they are caustic. It must not be the case with that butterfly,or this spider doesn’t care!
Amazing also I know it sounds silly but just imagine if they could talk what would they be saying as they near each prey item lol I'm coming to get ya what's that you want a nice sleeping bag I can give you a nice full body sleeping bag and a seditive that will help you sleep forever hahaha
Orb weavers are the coolest spiders!! See that zig zag pattern going through the middle of the web? That’s so birds can see the web and don’t fly into it!!
At 4:44 there seemed to be a mantis because of those two spikey arms. These spiders need to be extremely cautious when handling them because the arms can snap shut and tear the spider to shreds, it would then be a tie because the spider is chopped up and the mantis would die of thirst.
7:15 lol the spider doesn't like it when he is zooming like that! i can imagine the web must be vibrating like hell! i like your video's. i have killed alot of insects by throwing them in all kinds of spider webs! i love spiders so much. There is something special about there webs...
I love watching these but like imagine if spiders where big enough to catch humans and had strong enough venoms and digestive fluids to kill us like they do these
Truth be told, I’m watching this, and other videos like it, to help ease my fear of these bigger spiders. The fact that I’m bigger than they are has never brought me comfort, as they always look so damned intimidating and creepy. At the moment, however, fear has been replaced with amazement; as this is nature simply doing what it does.
Are some prey for spiders small enough that they don’t have to web them up and they can just eat them right then and now? Like the little fly bug at the start?
I'm not sure, but you can find them all over the place! Anywhere there are sunny open fields with tall plants and wildflowers, look for orb webs, then look at the center of them for them resting in the center. If you live between South Canada and Costa Rica you have a really good chance of finding one. They are extremely common in Virginia!
IloveSPIDERZ Cool, I used to have one in my front yard and one day it just disapeared. So recently Ive been looking for what kind it was, so i could see where i could see another glad I could find out so much about that awesome spider on your channel thanks! You earned yourself a sub.
Vince Bjazevic Thanks man! Any questions just ask! I will upload more videos hopefully soon, but my computer is dealing with crappy malware problems I've been trying to get rid of.
@durianrider, and the ones I have in the state of California and my profile icon picture are even smaller than these ones recorded in the state of Floria and the rest of the east coast to southern states of U.S.A.
I love that there's no talking or music. Just spiders and nature 👍
Totally agree there's no need for an uncopy righted song playing on loop
Thank you! I agree; eventually there will be a time where people are more thankful to not have music on the background of videos like these. Thank you both for watching!!
@@IloveSPIDERZ the flaping wings sound like a long fart.
Bro and I hate how I killed 3 of those spiders not seeing it's power
@@IloveSPIDERZ I totally agree!
I find it satisfying how they wrap their pray.
Yeah.It'd be interesting to watch in slow motion.
So many damm silks coming out
That’s “prey.”
Me Too.just like Christmas time!
I’m sure the prey doesn’t
Holy shit, it was so cool how with that grasshopper the spider realized it was getting nowhere and disconnected part of its web to use as netting. Really really masterful, natural weavers.
It's amazing how they have adapted to take on different prey items!
What's the difference?
Scorpion next please lol 😆
@@thesilentone4024 dålig idé
That was really cool! Nice catch
The speed and amount of web these girls produce is incredible. And the meticulous disassembling of the web is fascinating! Nice video!
I love how they instinctively know which prey they can bite first and which they have to web up first
Years ago, I was out fishing with my father and we watched a grasshopper get wrapped up so freaking fast. That spider was quick AF.
I so deeply enjoyed just watching and watching this. No music, no talking, just these amazing ladies and their unbelievable coordination and stitching capabilities. I'm in Georgia, and it's now been two years since I've seen anything other than the Joro spider.
Always amazes me how much silk can be produced so quickly by these spiders. I used to feed mine too in the garden to keep them around.
Smart! Bites its prey and then waits for the venom to take effect lol It's like heating up your food in the oven waiting for it to cook 😂
Well the venom does that too. Spider mandibles aren’t meant for chewing, so their venom also acts as also turns their insides into a smoothie that it sucks up
will never get old... them beautiful orb weavers never cease to amaze me
If that thing worked at Taco Bell, it would get a big ass tip
Spiders are actually helpful to humans because they eat harmful and annoying insects. I just love how they hang their Motionless, as soon as an insect flies near they move like lightning to catch it.
2:37
when men try to wrap christmas gifts
That's some Nat Geo quality footage right there!
lol Thank you!
madamoisele1 Fuck that spider
@Denis Daily, Fuck You too Bastard and you can go to hell for being disrespectful to nature, being prejudiced, being annoying and go get a life to upload better videos than what you have so you can make more subscribers and get better views asshole. How dare to talk to madamoisele1 like that you little dick.
When I was a kid these spiders as well as the big grasshoppers were living by the hundreds behind my house in a field of goldenrod. My sister and I would feed them the grasshoppers and watch in amazement as I am now.
Im wondering if these insects have a sense of fear or danger and if they realize whats happening to them,,,or if its just blind instinct when they struggle
in the web.
1:10
He like is calm..
*_Until the spider comes._*
I like how some prey try to escape when they’re just gonna get themselves into more trouble
Looks exactly like the 1 I caught in Mississippi as a 10 year old boy in the summer of 1971!!! Beautiful Spider 🕷️!!!
@Derrick Logan, yes they are beautiful spiders. Argiope spiders are the most beautiful and strong orb weaver spiders that are fast enough to attack and defend their own web and territory.
When you put that grasshopper in the web that spider was there in no time. Damn that's fast
Your videos are of such high quality! Nice job!
Thanks man! I try! I just recently started editing them so they would always be in focus. I haven't really done that in the past and it shows. haha
IloveSPIDERZ haha, i have had the same issue.
That's a wrap folkes
Nice! Haha
Love how they weave different kinds of webbing it’s wild
Orb weavers have specialized spinnerets for wrapping prey consisting of plates that are studded with many single jets that produce swathing silk you see here. Seperate spinnerets produce the sticky silk threads with which the web spiral is made.
Spiders are the only creatures rolling joints better than myself
Spider sez to grasshopper: Imma about to wrap yo ass up for dinner.
This spider is like the English Official Executioner from the Forties. He’d walk into the room. Hood. Noose. Drop. Short and sweet, no waisted time.
Amazing video! I can't believe it can handle a grass hoppers powerful legs!
The level of intelligence this amazing creature has its awe inspiring!
It's crazy how fast a spider can trap it's prey then finish it
6:42 the buzzing sound means screaming
I grew up in a field of these things, so I know a thing or two...
1. These spiders are amazing creatures ...
2. No way you are in the right place at the right time for all of these "encounters", and as a child who used to catch bugs to feed my pet spiders, I know what it looks like when spiders are "fed" -_*.
Awesome videos ... :)!
6:40 well they don’t really keep it a secret😅
He showed us what he was doing. Suggesting you have some insight into what is going on here is just silly.
@@MMAFightMagazine Actually, it turns out that I was right so my insight was correct...
That beetle trying to escape
The pider: For the love of God please shut up!!
This spiders are speed running Like a dream
Bug: what did I do
Spider:stop resisting your under arrest for bothering people
If you overfeed them, they'll get humongous, and invade your home, and consume YOU and family! - PAV
I actually have one of these in captivity as a pet,she is currently eating a cicada.
Spider 🕷️ enjoyed the snack, looking forward to the Main Courses! And there is is! Scrumptious!!!
I'm a little curious is the spider an orb weaver
@Samantha Patrick, Yes these spiders are an species of orb weavers.
The prey can’t even get the “Oh” out in “Oh, crap!” before it’s doomed.
Watched in 0.25 time and still couldn't process this. Wicked fast!
These are the most satisfying web spider to watch hunt prey
Lol the first fly the spider just took it into her mouth.
Amazing stuff!
Wow turned that butterfly into a Taco
I loved how the Butterfly was three times the size of the lovely spider but was still a victim,cocooned and then Dinner. I'm sure she said MMM! Delicious.
They're such sophisticated hunters
Sweet video of the Giant Orb Weaver doing its thing just being a Spider 🕷️ in a 🕸️ Web! It was beautiful when she was fighting with the Butterfly! The colors of both were a perfect blend in a spinning vortex of a black, yellow and white blur where if it weren't for the wings, you couldn't tell them apart as they were spinning so fast! Beautiful Destruction between life and death!!
A whole channel on spiders? 😃 Brilliant! Subscribed!!
We know that's spider healthy 😂
7:01 the spider is literally saying shut I made me laugh my whole body out
He's going to eat well tonight.
That spiders doing pretty good for itself
Such fascinating little architects, aren't they...I watched them all summer long as a boy, completely mesmerized. I felt terrible for the gorgeous butterfly though, there seem to be fewer and fewer every summer and we need them desperately 😢
Not where I live,the woods by my house are full of them,mostly painted ladies.
Dropped in for a bite to eat? Wasn't aware that it was THE DINNER!!!
Garden spiders are so impressive from their looks to webbing talents to wed designs. So thankful God didn't make them bigger HA
See, no government stimulus so the spider works for what it needs.
I felt bad for the butterfly ☹️ but it was pretty cool how the spider balled em up and wrapped em up like a newborn 😬
Also, do you live near a military base? Sounds like a fighter jet at 16:35 and 17:20. I live near Cherry Point so it’s almost everyday lol
Great Video!
Replying to T Raw. When I watched the video I thought how will the Lovely Spider deal with something bigger than itself.A good firm bite to paralyze its prey and then size doesn't matter. The beauty of the Spider is equally beautiful as the Butterfly because the Spider can use silk cocoons to keep prey until Dinner.The web it spins is lovely and the wrapping of it's prey is satisfying. I'm sure the Spider was saying MMM! Delicious!
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I was kinda thinking first that it was kinda sad but second that it seemed almost like a waste of energy to wrap up something that big when the butterfly's actual body seems the same size or smaller than a cricket or some of the other bugs seen in this video. Because they don't get anything from the wings right? Or do they? I don't really know I'm just going off of what I've heard that they wait for their insides to liquefy and then eat that so I was thinking they only really get what's inside like the thorax(I think it's called)/ basically body, and not the head or legs or wings?
I like how they pull the web to make the prey move
+Luke Hammer Me also! Nice job picking up on that!
Many butterflies such the monarch do not make a good meal as they are caustic. It must not be the case with that butterfly,or this spider doesn’t care!
AMAZING footage love Spiders and Tarantulas I actually have a large selection of Tarantulas myself love the hobby AMAZING watching Inverts
Amazing also I know it sounds silly but just imagine if they could talk what would they be saying as they near each prey item lol I'm coming to get ya what's that you want a nice sleeping bag I can give you a nice full body sleeping bag and a seditive that will help you sleep forever hahaha
I wish we could communicate to them so we would be using less pesticides!
13:43 I really make sure the spider didn't fall down to my legs
Orb weavers are the coolest spiders!! See that zig zag pattern going through the middle of the web? That’s so birds can see the web and don’t fly into it!!
I didnt know that
But doesn’t that defeat the purpose of catching a big prey for the spider?
Or don’t these spiders want birds trapped in their web:?
@@Nirrini birds are too big for them
The Zigzag silk is called a stabilimentum. Their actual function is not conclusively known.
The one bug had gas farting on the spider 🕷face
Love this. Thank you!
OMG DIO OUT OF THIS SPIDER
At 4:44 there seemed to be a mantis because of those two spikey arms. These spiders need to be extremely cautious when handling them because the arms can snap shut and tear the spider to shreds, it would then be a tie because the spider is chopped up and the mantis would die of thirst.
7:15 lol the spider doesn't like it when he is zooming like that! i can imagine the web must be vibrating like hell! i like your video's. i have killed alot of insects by throwing them in all kinds of spider webs! i love spiders so much. There is something special about there webs...
Then you must really love the different kinds social spiders, I have been able to find 3 different species of them here on youtube.
Insect: "I believe I can flyyyy"
Spider: "shut up already!" *chomp*
1:16 holy shiz 😂
Amazing video !!
Mình cũng có quay mấy con nhện như này!
I love watching these but like imagine if spiders where big enough to catch humans and had strong enough venoms and digestive fluids to kill us like they do these
How does one save chard and kale from destruction and make friends with a garden spider? Snatch Japanese beetles and serve the them as breakfast.
This spider eating good
Definitely!!
These are technically Nephila-lites. Not quite as big, but some can get pretty large.
Nope. Argiopes
@@20PINKluvr Clearly, my point went over your head.
Superb video.
What is the spider's name?
Fascinating creature
I thought so too!
Orb Weavers, nature's snack wrappers.
Amazing. Thank you!
Not all spiders can make perfect webs I guess lol
Truth be told, I’m watching this, and other videos like it, to help ease my fear of these bigger spiders. The fact that I’m bigger than they are has never brought me comfort, as they always look so damned intimidating and creepy. At the moment, however, fear has been replaced with amazement; as this is nature simply doing what it does.
Man, the way these things throw ropes... 🥵🥵🥵
Are some prey for spiders small enough that they don’t have to web them up and they can just eat them right then and now? Like the little fly bug at the start?
Yea of course, though it depends where the spiders are
Freakin scotch tape coming out of abdomen! Geez! 😂
It always fascinated me when they do this haha
That spider works super fast.
It's game over for the prey.
Hi lloveSpiders, can I get in touch with you?
I once saw one of these, and there was this big ass fly that flew right through the web making a hole it, the spider was flabbergasted
Amazing
A master trap-hunter in insects' world
@Turning Null, Yes indeed
Wow! These spiders should be employed in warehouses to wrap up pallets😄😄
Can you perchase these spiders?
I'm not sure, but you can find them all over the place! Anywhere there are sunny open fields with tall plants and wildflowers, look for orb webs, then look at the center of them for them resting in the center. If you live between South Canada and Costa Rica you have a really good chance of finding one. They are extremely common in Virginia!
IloveSPIDERZ Cool, I used to have one in my front yard and one day it just disapeared. So recently Ive been looking for what kind it was, so i could see where i could see another glad I could find out so much about that awesome spider on your channel thanks! You earned yourself a sub.
Vince Bjazevic Thanks man! Any questions just ask! I will upload more videos hopefully soon, but my computer is dealing with crappy malware problems I've been trying to get rid of.
Are they that fast? Or is it speeding
I very much appreciate the absence of music!
These crickets be talkin sh*t the whole time.
why do they seldom eat their prey directly after catching it?
I want to be a *Rockstar* and leave a *Sucker Punch* in *Santa Monica.*
Pray:
Mize, rats, young cats and young dogs, and of course birds to, and simply everything that FUCKING MOVES!
Dinner Bell 😋 Is Ringing!!!
Wow does that spider sling silk!
These are small compared to the ones on my channel
@durianrider, and the ones I have in the state of California and my profile icon picture are even smaller than these ones recorded in the state of Floria and the rest of the east coast to southern states of U.S.A.