male black widow
Argiope aurantia is a black spider with yellow stripes. Its common names join such different physical descriptions as black and yellow garden spider, corn spider, writing spider, and zipper spider. The black and yellow garden spider generally may be considered harmless to humans.
A black spotted yellow spider that just ate a gumball.
Garden spider
It sounds like you may be referring to the Argiope aurantia, commonly known as the black and yellow garden spider. This spider is known for its distinctive black and yellow stripes on its body and is commonly found in gardens across North America. They are harmless to humans and play an important role in controlling insect populations.
The spider you are referring to is likely the black widow spider, scientifically known as Latrodectus hesperus. This venomous spider is identified by its distinctive markings: a shiny black body with a red or orange hourglass shape on its abdomen. In San Diego, it is important to be cautious around these spiders as their bites can be harmful to humans.
It could be a black widow spider if it is small and thin-legged with a shiny round black abdomen and red markings under it. If it's fuzzy with a red spot on it's back, and the front part of the body is more-or-less the same size as back part, then it's a black jumping spider.
i saw a spider just like that and i squished it (hehehehe)but i dont know what kind of spider it is.
The Orb-weaver spider is a fairly large garden spider found abundantly in Oklahoma. They can be identified by their black, white and yellow body and legs as well as the spiral or zipper-like arrangement of prey-catching threads in their webs.
Argiope aurantia Lucas - yellow garden spider
A shiny Tepig has a yellow and dark brown body instead of orange and black. It's snout and tail tip would be pink instead of the usual red.
grass spider
The spider you are describing is likely the yellow sac spider. They are commonly found in North America and are known for their distinctive yellow markings on their bodies and legs. Yellow sac spiders are often found indoors and are not considered to be aggressive towards humans.