The small, furry, white Spiders with tan spots you’re describing are likely a type of jumping spider, specifically within the Salticidae family. These spiders are known for their distinctive appearances and agile movements. They can often be found in various habitats, where they hunt prey rather than spinning webs. If you’re observing them in a garden or home, they are generally harmless to humans.
you can identify them if they have 8 lttle legs...
spiders, polar bears
Yes, I have encountered small white spiders on plants.
They are called White-Spotted Brown spiders
The distinguishing features of a small brown spider with white spots on its back are its small size, brown coloration, and white spots that are visible on its back.
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.
The presence of white spots on egg yolks is caused by the release of carbon dioxide during the egg's aging process, which forms small bubbles that appear as white spots.
dominos
maybe eczema
insect that has white spots on black wings with red hind area. looks like a small moth or wasp with out a stinger
Not a great white does not have spots
It sounds like you may have encountered a daring jumping spider. They are common in Michigan and are known for their distinctive white spot on their back. These spiders are relatively harmless and play a beneficial role in controlling insect populations in the area.