It could be a female brown widow spider. Not recluse. Widow. The female brown widow spider is a close relative of the female black widow spider and is just as poisinous. Spray it with some sort of highly toxic chemical and smash it with something that completely shields or separates the spider from your hand, such as a mallet or a knife block or a sturdy shoe or boot
It may be the brown widow, which is a relative to the black widow. Thank you!
A brown spider with a black cross on its belly may be a common house or garden spider. It may also be one of the many varieties of orb weavers.
it is just a house spider they are fast
wolf
a garden spider
I don't know, I'm doing research but my fiance has seen it. Noone knows what it is as of yet! but when I get the info, I'll let you know.
This is most likely a "jumping spider" and can be confirmed if it has squat legs, a stocky fuzzy body, somewhat twitchy behavior and, well, jumps. That would be your first clue.
Yikes... stay away. Likely a dirty Widow. A BLACK WIDOW with a lighter colouration. Don't touch it!
Araniella cucurbitina or A.opisthographa? Maybe. Im just guessing.
The black hairy jumping spider has a black dot on it's head, and large green fangs. This spider is a beneficial spider, that keeps other insects at bay.
Yes and the white dot is a baby recluse spider and it will jump at you and try to protect it mother.
Some species of black widow have a red dot. A redback spider, the equivalent of a black widow in Australia, also has a red dot on its back. It is all black and quite small and has a big red patch on its back. it is highly venomous. See the related link below for a picture.
Have seen a very small spider with 4 white dots and 1 red dot. Not a red back. Ta ~Snaff
The Black Widow Spider has either a yellow, red, or orange hourglass, but sometimes can look like a dot. Links: http://mysite.verizon.net/vzer75kc/
Is it a white orb? In that case it would be an egg sack. If it is actually a white spot it cold be a wolf spider. I am sure another user could provide a more detailed answer but I have seen wolf spiders with white spots.
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