Yikes... stay away. Likely a dirty Widow. A BLACK WIDOW with a lighter colouration. Don't touch it!
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
Yes and the white dot is a baby recluse spider and it will jump at you and try to protect it mother.
Have seen a very small spider with 4 white dots and 1 red dot. Not a red back. Ta ~Snaff
The spider you are describing is likely a common orb-weaver spider of the genus Araneus. These spiders are generally harmless to humans and are known for their distinctive round abdomen and black dot on their underside. They are commonly found in gardens and wooded areas.
Yes, the black spider with an orange dot on its back is likely a black widow spider, which is venomous.
The spider you are describing sounds like a black widow spider. These spiders are known for their shiny black bodies with a distinctive red hourglass or dot-shaped marking on their abdomen. They can be commonly found in dark, sheltered areas.
a garden spider
The spider you are referring to could be a green lynx spider (Peucetia viridans) which is known for its bright green color and sometimes having a red dot on its abdomen. These spiders are often found in gardens and are beneficial as they feed on pest insects. If you encounter one, it's best to observe from a distance as they can bite if they feel threatened.
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 they can do, but not always
if they have a black dot on there belly
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.