I bet that it is black widow does it have a straight red line or a an hourglass shape on its back? If it has a curvy line like an hourglass sort of shape then it IS a black widow. I am sorry but you still haven't given us enough information, so maybe ask again in more detail, or discription. Like size, fuz? Stuff like that... Then we will be able to answer better! Good Luck!
Possibly a male black widow or a juvenile of either sex. (they are usually brown with alternating light and dark leg segments). The males have some markings, but not usually an hourglass. The juveniles sometimes show an orange or yellow hourglass on the undeside of their abdomens. The black widows in our garage have a red and white stripe on their back, but on the underside of their abdomen (tummy) is the red hourglass. It helps in identification for a more detailed description. The hourglass is almost always on the underside, but some will have markings
Brown recluse
Spider is light brown with gold or yellow diamond back
Spiders are all colors (and they change color when the moult to camouflage themselves better!)
brown spider and its very deadly, it can kill within 30 minutes.
Out of the thousands of species of spiders in the world the brown recluse has some of the most fascinating characteristics. Consider these unique traits of the brown recluse spider. A brown recluse spider lives up to its name by spending most of its time in quiet, dark spaces. Brown recluses make their homes in crawl spaces underneath buildings, corners of attics, and even under fallen logs. These spiders live in places where there is very little human activity. Though these spiders are not aggressive, they will bite if they feel threatened. Since brown recluses don't like to be around humans, bites usually occur in an accidental way. For instance, a person may try on a pair of shoes that have been in the attic for several years only to get a bite from a brown recluse that has made its home in the old shoes. In short, it's rare to find a brown recluse wandering around outside its home. Another interesting characteristic of a brown recluse spider is the marking on its back. Sometimes brown recluses are called, fiddle spiders' because of the marking that looks like a violin on the upper side of their body. Trying to identify a brown recluse spider by this marking can be tricky because the design may be hard to see especially if it's a young spider. Furthermore, not all brown recluses are the same shade of brown. Some are light brown while others are dark brown. It may take an entomologist to determine whether a brown spider is indeed a brown recluse. There are many brown spiders that have been misidentified as brown recluses. Unlike many other spiders, a brown recluse doesn't use a web to catch its food. These spiders hunt during the night and feed on insects both alive and dead. They kill insects with their venom. The final trait that makes the brown recluse different from many other spiders is that it has six eyes instead of eight. It has three pairs of eyes in specific places on its head. Most spiders have eight eyes organized in rows.
The distinguishing feature of a light brown spider with black stripes is its striped pattern, which sets it apart from other spiders.
No, there is no light brown spider in the house that requires assistance.
A brown spider with a light brown stripe may have a distinctive marking that helps to identify it from other spiders.
What kind of snake is this
A light brown spider with a dark brown stripe has a distinctive marking that sets it apart from other spiders.
light brown
Have you seen a small light brown spider in your house lately?
a brown reclouse
A brown spider with a light brown stripe down its back may have a distinguishing feature that helps identify it from other spiders.
A light brown spider with a dark brown stripe down the middle has a distinctive marking that sets it apart from other spiders.
the color of the Troodon male is a light brown a female however is brown with darker brown stripes
A spider that has a dark brown abdomen, with reddish brown legs, and a light beige bottom with dark brown club like claws could be a wolf spider. It could also be a tree spider.