Spiders of Surrey
Learn to love the spiders that live in Surrey.
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Learn to love the spiders that live in Surrey.
Join us for a springtime search for some of the Island’s most fascinating Invertebrates!
Every autumn, headlines warn about spiders invading our homes. But what’s the real story with our eight-legged neighbours?
Ecologist Mike Waite, takes us through the overlooked world of spiders and the important role they play.
We’re shining a spotlight on some species that are often overlooked.
With a second reading of the Retained EU Laws Bill expected tomorrow, we’ve been sharing a series of blogs about the laws and regulations designed to protect nature that are under threat. Today,…
There are several species of cucumber spider, recognised by their bright green abdomen.
Have you ever stopped to look at the shape of a spider web? Garden spiders spin a spiral shaped web, perfect for catching lots of juicy prey!
The wolf spider can be found in a wide range of habitats, including the garden. It hunts down its prey, leaping on it just like a wolf. Spiders are beneficial neighbours, helping to manage garden…
There are several species of spider that live in our wetlands, but the water spider is the only one that spends its life under the water. In its pond habitats, it looks silvery because of the air…
The giant house spider is one of our fastest invertebrates, running up to half a metre per second. This large, brown spider spins sheet-like cobwebs and pops up in the dark corners of houses,…