First, it depends on the type of orb weaver. Cross orb weavers, for example, are big and hairy, but they don't bite especially when handled correctly (I know from handling both genders of the cross orb weaver) If you disturb an orb weaver while it is on it's web, the spider will only run to one of the many sides of the web. To find what type I describe the spider in the Google images search bar and then I search for what looks the most like the spider that I saw. And if I were you, I would find a reliable source that tells whether or not the spider is dangerous. Thanks for reading! (I love Spiders)
Spiny orb-weaver, Gasteracantha cancriformis
It sounds like an orb weaver spider to me. There are many variations of orb weaver's, so check out this website's photos of them, see if any look like the right critter. See link below.
I wish i knew exactly, but i may have the same spider. I caught him the other day and have him in a bug house. I've looked for pictures and relations, andf the closest thing I've found close to it is an Orb Weaver spider. it may not be right but its the closest thing i can think of.
It's probably a Orb Weaver spider. They live in gardens and grassy areas. They have a large body that is shaped like a spade and has crevices that look like holes. If you go tohttp://www.coopext.colostate.edu/4DMG/Pests/spiders.htm , you can see a great pic of an Orb weaver. Hope this helps.
it could be either Marbled Orb Weaver or Green Lynx Spider
The orb-weaver spider is an invertebrate with 8 legs. It begins with O
Yes they can...
the orb weaver is found on the southern part of the United states
I think that it might be a garden orb weaver, which is not dangerous, or a marbled orb weaver (which is in the same family). But, most of the pictures of this spider do no show it to be bright red....?
that would be the orb weaver spider
The Golden Silk Orb Weaver Spider can be found living in the forests or swampy areas. The Golden Silk spider is also known as a Banana Spider.
Ok so it could be a Triangulate Orb Weaver, & Marbled Orb Weaver.
A pumpkin spider, or an orange orb-weaver spider.
Yes, a orb weaver can produce six different kinds of silk.
It is the marbled golden orb weaver.
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Golden Orb Weaver Spiders are more common in the outdoors. This is because they weave very large and impressive webs that often require a lot of space. Now one interesting thing about spiders is that they can adapt to changes in their environment rapidly, giving the spider limitless places to live. So this being said, it is not uncommon to find a Golden Orb Weaver spider inside a house or indoors somewhere.