This is most likely a common garden spider. They typically are described as black and yellow, but the yellow markings can appear orange at times.
It is a type of black widow spider
Well, on British roads it means you can't park there.metalloidsOn the periodic table of elements, the zigzag dark line marks the elements that are metalloids.
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I am thinking you are talking about a :banana spider: not sure what the scientific name is!
they dont look like anything
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A white buoy with an orange marking most likely indicates that you should proceed through the area with caution. The buoy often marks rapids, rocks, or sandbars.
A common black spider with a red spot on its back is the Jumping Spider. It is somewhat fuzzy. The Jumping Spider is about 1/8 - 3/4 inches long, very hairy, stocky built, and short-legged. The markings are diverse among its many species. Some are black with spots of orange or red on the back. At first site some fear it to be a Black Widow Spider. The Black Widow, however, has a red hourglass shape underneath on the belly and has longer legs.The difference in the Jumping Spider that I found in my home is that the orange marks near the face are lacking and the white spot on the back is a red spot.This answer is based on searching the Internet to find out what kind of spider was visiting my desktop.
An Eastern lubber is a type of grasshopper that has an orange stripe down the back.Specifically, the insect in question (Romalea guttata) carries an orange, red or yellow stripe down the back during the post-egg and pre-adult stages. The overall body color otherwise is black. As an adult, the eastern lubber takes on one of three main body colors. A black body will have red or yellow stripes, a bright orange will showcase black markings, and a dull yellow will sport black marks or spots.
They are referred to in the US as Cardinal buoys/Regulatory marks and are used to regulate certain areas. Regulatory buoys are white, with two orange horizontally orange stripes. Between the stripes you'll find either an Orange circle or diamond. The diamond is conveying a warning. It could be a rock, a submerged object, shoal, wreckage or other danger. The black lettering underneath will usually indicate the danger.
They are referred to in the US as Cardinal buoys/Regulatory marks and are used to regulate certain areas. Regulatory buoys are white, with two orange horizontally orange stripes. Between the stripes you'll find either an Orange circle or diamond. The diamond is conveying a warning. It could be a rock, a submerged object, shoal, wreckage or other danger. The black lettering underneath will usually indicate the danger.
They are referred to in the US as Cardinal buoys/Regulatory marks and are used to regulate certain areas. Regulatory buoys are white, with two orange horizontally orange stripes. Between the stripes you'll find either an Orange circle or diamond. The diamond is conveying a warning. It could be a rock, a submerged object, shoal, wreckage or other danger. The black lettering underneath will usually indicate the danger.