Black widow stay away from them VERY PIOSONUS!
Some species of black widow have a red dot. A redback spider, the equivalent of a black widow in Australia, also has a red dot on its back. It is all black and quite small and has a big red patch on its back. it is highly venomous. See the related link below for a picture.
Possibly a Black Widow. Be careful.The Redback spider (Latrodectus hasselti) fits this description. It is a venomous spider found in Australia, and common around the house. See the related link for a photo and more information. It is a member of the Black widow family.
The spider you are describing is likely a common orb-weaver spider of the genus Araneus. These spiders are generally harmless to humans and are known for their distinctive round abdomen and black dot on their underside. They are commonly found in gardens and wooded areas.
a rattle spider they live in New Zealand
The spider you are describing sounds like a black widow spider. These spiders are known for their shiny black bodies with a distinctive red hourglass or dot-shaped marking on their abdomen. They can be commonly found in dark, sheltered areas.
A spider with a black, furry belly is likely to be wolf spider. These spiders often have hair all over, but it can be more noticeable on the belly.
it is a spider
The cross spider has white crosses on his abdomen. Another North American spider with white on his belly is a parson spider who has a white stripe down his abdomen.
The spider with black pincers commonly found in your area is likely the black widow spider.
The American Black Widow should have nothing upon its back but the black color it is. Specfically, the hour glass is on the belly of the spider.
A Lol Spider? xD
Its a Bold Jumping Spider
Some species of black widow have a red dot. A redback spider, the equivalent of a black widow in Australia, also has a red dot on its back. It is all black and quite small and has a big red patch on its back. it is highly venomous. See the related link below for a picture.
Possibly a Black Widow. Be careful.The Redback spider (Latrodectus hasselti) fits this description. It is a venomous spider found in Australia, and common around the house. See the related link for a photo and more information. It is a member of the Black widow family.
The spider you are describing is likely a common orb-weaver spider of the genus Araneus. These spiders are generally harmless to humans and are known for their distinctive round abdomen and black dot on their underside. They are commonly found in gardens and wooded areas.
a rattle spider they live in New Zealand
The "daring jumping spider"! Although they can jump quite well, they are harmless. They are found quite commonly in houses and prey on smaller insects.