Due to the cold long winters most Spiders don't survive but the ones that do aren't poisonous. The most common spider I have seen is the Big-Daddy-Long-Legs which are the genital giants among Alaskan spiders and no where near as scary or big as some in the lower 48's. The further north you go in Alaska the fewer spiders. We are also free of ticks. I wish I could say the same about misquotes but most misquotes here don't carry any diseases.
Alaska
There are no indigineous snakes, fleas, cockroaches, or spiders in Alaska. There is, however, an abundance of mosqitoes.
There is a chance. If you see opne don't get near it, IT CAN KILL YOU IN 3 HOURS IF YOU DON'T GET SPIDER ANTI-VENOM AT YOUR NEAREST HOSPITAL IN 3 F***ING HOURS!
Brown Recluse spiders are not a naturally occurring arachnid in Alaska. They appear occasionally, usually entering the state through shipping pallets and other commerce activities. However, they cannot survive in the climate, so they die quickly. They are are very rarely ever seen. Thus far the brown recluse is not listed as being found in Alaska, although there have been spiders that have been mistaken as the same. They have been confirmed in the Northern USA as well as Western Canada.
No, i live in Alaska there are no rats. this is the only place in the world that doesn't have rats. We keep our ports and borders clean from rats so they can't get in here. We don't have deadly spiders or snakes either.
Alaska, Hawaii, and North Dakota are among the states with the least amount of poisonous spiders. These states have colder climates that are less conducive to the survival and proliferation of venomous spider species compared to warmer regions.
In almost every state in the US except Alaska and Hawaii. They like warm climate and love to hide in Dark Places.
No. Fishing spiders are hunting spiders of the genus Dolomedes.
Jumpimg spiders, wolf spiders, fishing spiders, cobweb spiders, barn spiders, cellar spiders, funnel spider (grass spider), garden spider.
No. Spiders are not insects. Insects are not spiders.
grass spiders eat other spiders
Common small spiders found in households include cellar spiders, cobweb spiders, jumping spiders, and house spiders.