It could be a velvet ant, which is actually a wasp, be careful not to touch it. I hear the stings are very painful!
This could be a variety of fire ant. Some Fire ants have furry bodies that are black for the most part with a bright orange section at the rear.
A Woodlouse Spider!
Its an Assassin Bug. I finally Found it.
dude its a bee Sorry...It's not a bee. It resembles a housefly, only it's entire body is solid black including the wings. The only exception is the abdomen which is a bright orange color. It has a proboscus, just like your ordinary housefly. I found one too and no one has yet been able to identify it.
sounds like a velvet ant or cow killer as they are sometimes called
Certain types of flies have a clear transparent abdomen. They also have clear wings and black spots on the body.
Eastern Lubber Grasshopper.
some kind
a little spider black legs and yellow back with black spots
A male black widow has orange and black stripes. Heres my description of black widows. This is about both male and female black widow spiders. It is shiny and coal black in colour. The female averages 8-10 mm's in length and has long slender legs and a round abdomen. Usually on the underside of the female's abdomen is a red hourglass mark and one or two red spots over the spinnerets and along the middle of her back. The male is 3-4 mm's long with an elongated abdomen. The male's legs are larger then the females and each joint is orange brown and black on the ends. On the sides of the male's abdomen there are 4 pairs of red and white stripes. Young black widows are orange, brown and white. They acquire their black clothing with age.
black widow
It may be a Black Widow spider. They are very poisonous and it is probably best not to approach it if you are unsure of the species. Black spiders have a distinctive red "hourglass" shape on its back.