Meet Sussi Again - _TNY_8070
This extremely hungry spider is a female goldenrod crab spider (Misumena vatia) eating some sort of bumblebee (Bombus sp.) on an ox-eye daisy (Lecanthemum vulgare).
I originally found her on some cow parsley where she was eating a tachinid fly and put her in a small plastic container until I got home where I let her out on one of the ox-eye daisies in front of my neighbour's house.
Not fifteen minutes later cwhen I checked in on her, she had already caught and was eating another fly.
The next day when I came out again, she had caught this bumblebee and the day after that a solitary bee!
Apparently not full yet, the day after that I saw her with yet another fly - we're going to be out of flying bugs soon if she keeps this up!
I named her Sussi and was looking forward to seeing her grow, but the day after that, she was gone.
For a shot of her on the cow parsley, please have a look here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/52134439834/
Meet Sussi Again - _TNY_8070
This extremely hungry spider is a female goldenrod crab spider (Misumena vatia) eating some sort of bumblebee (Bombus sp.) on an ox-eye daisy (Lecanthemum vulgare).
I originally found her on some cow parsley where she was eating a tachinid fly and put her in a small plastic container until I got home where I let her out on one of the ox-eye daisies in front of my neighbour's house.
Not fifteen minutes later cwhen I checked in on her, she had already caught and was eating another fly.
The next day when I came out again, she had caught this bumblebee and the day after that a solitary bee!
Apparently not full yet, the day after that I saw her with yet another fly - we're going to be out of flying bugs soon if she keeps this up!
I named her Sussi and was looking forward to seeing her grow, but the day after that, she was gone.
For a shot of her on the cow parsley, please have a look here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/52134439834/