@Moto_Diva: I leave my bike parked for 1 day and it's been condo-ized by a new tenant, by the way I am a spider phobe. At least the spider's colour matches the Honda decal on the tank, but trust me it's soon to be evicted from it's new digs.....
Spider was not harmed in the removal process, just relocated.
I always used to joke that my bikes were often messy but there were never any spider webs to make the point that they were seldom sitting still long enough.
That is one fast acting spider you found since I'm keenly aware that your machine spends little time idle.
We have some very enterprising web slingers that have been trying to catch us.
They can spin a web across the front entrance overnight it seems.
I can imagine them smacking their lips when we emerge from the house to pick up the morning paper. But we always break free in disgust, much to their disappointment.
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Don't hurt it. It's like a caretaker. Just remove it gently to an area you want to be free of bugs and all is good.
Dar:
maybe you just need a small "spider helmet" instead
bob: riding the wet coast
I relocated him to the passion fruit vine in my garden.
Bob - lol I think he will be the first ATGATT spider in the world.
Incredible how quickly they can move in, luckily they don't bring a lot of baggage (unlike my mousely tenants did.)
I always used to joke that my bikes were often messy but there were never any spider webs to make the point that they were seldom sitting still long enough.
That is one fast acting spider you found since I'm keenly aware that your machine spends little time idle.
Pretty cool looking on your tank!
Maybe you could pay her to model there and provide you with a moving mascot of sorts!
We have some very enterprising web slingers that have been trying to catch us.
They can spin a web across the front entrance overnight it seems.
I can imagine them smacking their lips when we emerge from the house to pick up the morning paper. But we always break free in disgust, much to their disappointment.
Doesn't stop them from trying though.
Your spider wants to ride. Who can blame her?
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