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2 minutes ago, tunafish said:

Do you keep outside lights on at night?  Good way to attract lots of spiders (and f up migrating birds, but that's a different story)

The only light I keep on is just outside the back door but its not particularly bright and inside a cove (not sure what its technically called but its an overhang which connects the house with the garage. 

 

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Storm total 2.64", almost as much as July/August combined (2.85").  About 1.8" fell 5 PM-midnight.  Neither the Sandy nor the Carrabassett have risen much, about 1/2 foot.  The upper parts of their watersheds received less rain - 'Bassett 1.14" and Rangeley probably about the same.


Sounds like orb weavers. They’re great at killing other bugs. Non venomous to humans 

I've read that almost all spider species are poisonous - it's how they eat - but very few are dangerously poisonous.

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49 minutes ago, tamarack said:

Storm total 2.64", almost as much as July/August combined (2.85").  About 1.8" fell 5 PM-midnight.  Neither the Sandy nor the Carrabassett have risen much, about 1/2 foot.  The upper parts of their watersheds received less rain - 'Bassett 1.14" and Rangeley probably about the same.


Sounds like orb weavers. They’re great at killing other bugs. Non venomous to humans 

I've read that almost all spider species are poisonous - it's how they eat - but very few are dangerously poisonous.

Yup. Some can bite and they all have venom to kill prey for sure but except for the black widow and the brown recluse there are no spiders in this country with the kind of venom to threaten people. And they are very shy spiders in general as well. And neither of them can be found in this part of the country. More the south and Midwest 

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1 hour ago, weatherwiz said:

The only light I keep on is just outside the back door but its not particularly bright and inside a cove (not sure what its technically called but its an overhang which connects the house with the garage. 

 

That's enough to attract bugs, which will attract spiders.  Heck, even an inside light left on will do that.

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3 hours ago, dendrite said:

Stop killing spiders weenie. Hope it wasn’t one of these argiopes. These are great spiders.
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I saw my first lantern fly while I was in orange earlier.. I couldn't get a hold of it to kill it but neat to see.  These spiders may look bad to @weatherwiz but pretty harmless

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33 minutes ago, CT Valley Snowman said:

Foliage seems ahead, particularly in CNE, NNE with the worst drought.  Those who were going up north for Columbus day should probably adjust southward if they're able to.  

I have some maples near peak already. The Kanc/Lincoln will be funny Columbus day weekend with stick season well underway   

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11 minutes ago, dendrite said:

I have some maples near peak already. The Kanc/Lincoln will be funny Columbus day weekend with stick season well underway   

I feel like it’s always stick season in the mtns for that weekend.  Peeps are always like a good week late.

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56 minutes ago, CT Valley Snowman said:

Foliage seems ahead, particularly in CNE, NNE with the worst drought.  Those who were going up north for Columbus day should probably adjust southward if they're able to.  

colors are really exploding here.. some areas look great. 

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It seems we are approaching peak here… agree, Columbus Day is going to be well past peak. I tell people every year come early but nobody listen. Much rather pay premium price on Columbus Day to see those sticks than lower rates and smaller crowds a week or two earlier when foliage is still ON the trees :)

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