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woodelf | 14:48 Fri 03rd Sep 2010 | Animals & Nature
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When going to hang out some washing on the line (rotary), it was seen that there were rows and rows of tiny tiny cream-coloured eggs...what could have made them/laid them? Ta Muchly.
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The missing image link in the above AB thread:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/xadoc/940593151/
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Can't access those links Snags...and they've come up incomplete anyway.
Possibly dragon flies. Not all dragon flies are spectacular in their colours as we are led to believe , many are quite mundane and brown all over. . They are around at the moment.
Eggs. on washinline, most probably garden spider ( Ilike them)
gah spiders, garden spiders lay them in one of those sily egg sacs.... yuk yuk if its like the picture on the link I reckon you're gonna have a lot of caterpillars soonish, probably yukky moths.
yukky moths?
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Many Thanks Brenda, GoodS and Jom, they'll probably turn out to be garden spiders' eggs, which will evolve into summat else in the food chain and then the birds will have them...which is just as well, as I thought it might be caviar and was going to have it on my breakfast toast!...smile as rushes to the bathroom!

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