I am wondering the same thing. I have one that hangs out on a column on my front porch. It's mostly white with black on its legs and a arrow on its back pointing towards its head. I have been searching, but no ones seems to know.
That would be the Hentz Orbweaver!
The spider you are describing could be a black widow spider. Black widows are known for their sleek black bodies and long, thin legs that give them a distinct appearance. They also have a red or orange hourglass-shaped marking on their abdomen.
The spider you are describing is likely the black widow spider. It is known for its shiny black body with a red hourglass-shaped marking on its abdomen. This spider is venomous and can be found in various parts of the world.
a black spider
The black spider that resembles a black widow without the red hourglass marking is likely the false black widow spider (Steatoda grossa or Steatoda nobilis). They are similar in appearance to black widows but lack the distinctive red hourglass marking. These spiders are not as venomous as black widows but can still deliver a painful bite.
The spider with a black line on its back is commonly known as the black widow spider.
The white-backed spider is a common name for the Steatoda nobilis, a species of spider known for the white marking on its back.
The spider with black pincers commonly found in your area is likely the black widow spider.
a black widow
Could be the arrowhead spider.
The spider with two black stripes on its back is commonly known as the zebra spider.
The spider with two black stripes on its body is commonly known as the zebra spider.