I THINK THAT WILL BE Misumena vatia flower spider(female)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/Misumena_vatia_female_Luc_Viatour_1.jpg
It's most likely the common "Daring jumping spider," Phidippus audax. It's completely harmless.
The spider you are describing could possibly be the gray cross spider (Larinioides sclopetarius). This spider is commonly found in wooded areas in Michigan and has a white spot on its back. It is known for its hairy body and is relatively harmless to humans.
If you encounter a brown spider with a white spot on its back, it is best to avoid touching it or provoking it. It is recommended to safely remove yourself from the spider's vicinity and seek assistance from a professional pest control service if necessary.
I love riddles!! What kind? i have caught a spider with those exact same markings... the white "spot" on top of it's abdomen looks more like a white heart, and i found this spider in my yard in Sacramento, CA.... from what i have learned this spider is a Daring (or Bold) Jumping Spider... harmless and non aggressive supossedly...
Likely the Daring (Bold) Jumping Spider
Most probably a poisonous one?
it spins web which is beautiful to look at
It is a lone star tick.
It is a lone star tick.
The spider you are describing sounds like a daring jumping spider (Phidippus audax). They are known for their black and furry bodies with white spots on their backs and white stripes on their legs. Daring jumping spiders are commonly found throughout North America.
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.
a little spider black legs and yellow back with black spots