Rattle Snakes, Black widdow spiders and Brown Recluse spiders,Wood Ticks
Brown recluse spiders are found all over the Southern United States. They prefer to create webs in dark places, such as under rocks or piles of wood and eat insects, such as grasshoppers.
Brown recluse spiders are typically found in the central and southern United States, particularly in places like Missouri, Arkansas, and Tennessee. They prefer dark, secluded areas such as attics, basements, closets, and under furniture. Outdoor habitats include piles of rocks, wood, or debris. They are not aggressive but can bite if provoked or threatened.
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There are no actual species of spider called wood spiders, but people call brown spiders that live in wood piles, "wood spiders."
The tan and black spider with horns on its back is the Arrow-shaped Micrathena. These spiders spin their webs in spirals and hang in the center of the web, often mistaken for a piece of wood or leaf.
No they do not.
no they dont
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all spiders are poisoness but most are harmless to humans
Yes. All ture spiders have fangs and poison. It is a part of their taxonomy.
Furniture is often built out of wood, and brown is considered to be a good color for wood; even if the actual wood is not brown (for example, a yellow pine) it can be stained.