Obviously, I am not the only one that loves the gingers and turmerics. Deep down in the spirals where the new leaves come from the main stalk, a spider has made her web. This is not the spider's main web but her retreat web where she hides during the daytime hours. At night, the arbor is strung with an intricate web as the spider catches her supper but, as the sun rises, she crawls back in her hiding spot. It is in that retreat web that she has her egg sacs. There, she can protect the sacs from any marauding critters. Centipedes and wasps are both known to eat the eggs so it is a full time job for the female to protect her egg sacs.
I noticed this morning that the spider had moved her egg sacs from the retreat web to a spot deeper in the plant's leaves. Perhaps she feared for their safety or perhaps she, herself, is going to move to a less obvious spot. Mama Spider knows what is best and I admire her determination to keep things safe. At least, she does not have to fear me. I would never intentionally shoo a spider from any of the gardens!


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