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Bug Control - _TNY_2792

A female Attulus terebratus jumping spider shot at 3:1 magnification while she is helping keeping the number of insects on my mother-in-law's garage walls down.

 

There is a pretty solid population of these guys (and gals) on that garage and it's quite interesting to see how often I can find one of them eating a freshly caught insect. Together they must take down quite a significant number of bugs.

 

Of course, with them being around just 5 mm / .2" long, I have to get pretty close to find them in the first place.

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Uploaded on September 19, 2021
Taken on July 4, 2021