the ones who lay eggs everywhere and you can't get rid of them. they like to lay eggs lown in the throat and in the ears.
The spider you are referring to is likely a "ghost spider" from the family Anyphaenidae. They have white legs and a body with markings that resemble a skull, often glowing under UV light. These spiders are harmless and primarily feed on small insects.
There are many different types of huntsmans and garden spiders that have those markings. Although it's probably a huntsman.
They are called White-Spotted Brown spiders
maybe it's a black widow?
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its a small round white pill kind of thick it has no markings at all
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Its hard to know without seeing a picture, but this could be describing a wolf spider, but its more likely an orb spider based off the limited information.
The kind of spiders that wear water hats are water spiders.
I'd like an answer also, I saw a similar spider near the Canadian border Northwest of Grand Marais, MN. The body was slightly smaller than a dime and appeared to have short white hair on it. The legs were a shiny black and white Zebra stripes. When I disturbed it, it ran up it's web and 'danced' back and forth. Any idea what it is?
It sounds like you may be describing a daring jumping spider (Phidippus audax). These spiders are commonly found in North America and are known for their fuzzy appearance, brown coloration, and distinctive white and black markings. Daring jumping spiders are known for their curious and docile behavior, making them appear non-aggressive towards humans.
The spider with a big white body is likely a white orb-weaver spider.