If it is squat, squarish and furry, less than a half inch long, it may be a harmless species of jumping spider we have in Michigan as well. If it's larger it may be another species.
The good news is that it can't be a Black Widow spider (Latrodectus family), which has similar coloring, but is shiny like patent leather. Black widow markings vary by species (some even have white markings instead of red), but there are no fuzzy Spiders in that family. They are opaque and very shiny, usually with long legs.
what kind of leaf do fuzzy black and orange catipilers eat
try an ominous orb spider they are common for being fuzzy and orange they are not aggressive and the are low-risk non toxic spiders
Female Mouse Spider
A black spider with a red back and thick fuzzy legs is commonly called a jumping spider. The formal name is Phiddipus audax.
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One common black and white fuzzy spider is the Bold Jumping Spider (Phidippus audax). These spiders are known for their distinct black and white pattern and their ability to jump surprising distances to catch prey.
If you found a spider that is black, not fuzzy and has a yellow design on its back, his could mean that you found a banana spider. These are common in Oklahoma.
One possibility is the common jumping spider, which has a black body and white rings around its legs. Its scientific name is phidippus audax.
I don't know what kind it is but,I just found one in my kitchen and I don't know if it's a baby or mama.
1 year but lucky ones live for 2
The kind of spider that is large 3 inches black and fuzzy with white stripes and found in the Bahamas is a tarantula. These tend to hide most of the time, but they may come out when it rains or if they are disturbed.
Orb weaver-- generally non poisonous but bite can hurt