The black and yellow garden spider is a black- and yellow-bodied spider whose back is marked with white. The arachnid in question may be found throughout Canada and the United States of America. It numbers among the most recognizable of garden arachnids.
If it has black and yellow designs on its back and has a web in a circular shape with a Z or zigzag pattern down the center then it is an ARGIOPE - also called a garden spider, corn spider, or banana spider. Harmless to humans. Docile and fund to watch or hold.
argiopop aurantian or call it a black and yellow garden spider
this sounds vaguely like an orb weaver. did it have a somewhat long / slender body?
It sounds like you could be describing the Daring Jumping Spider.
North American garden spider.
a black wido
Banana Spidee
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.
the yellow sac spider
This isn't much info and someone may expand on this anwser, but his spider might be reconized by the name of a Black and Yellow Argiope.
thorn spider
It's my understanding that the color of the markings on a black widow are by and large red, but can appear in yellow, orange, and white. I would regard that spider as a black widow for safety's sake.
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.
black n yellow black n yellow
It's a perfectly harmless (and beautiful) ARGIOPE spider. Also called the black and yellow garden spider, banana spider, or corn spider.
It is the marbled golden orb weaver.
maybe it's a black widow?
its a leaping spider i think
Spider wasps have curled antennae and black wings but can also have different color markings such as red or yellow . The female spider wasp will hunt spiders to feed it's larvae.