Its hard to know without seeing a picture, but this could be describing a wolf spider, but its more likely an orb spider based off the limited information.
Giant African land snail eggs are small, round, and translucent. They are usually laid in clusters and have a soft, jelly-like texture. The eggs can vary in color from white to pinkish, depending on the species of snail.
It sounds like you may have encountered a jumping spider. Jumping spiders are known for their small size and ability to leap short distances. Their distinctive markings can include white spots on a black body. They are harmless to humans and are considered beneficial because they help control insect populations.
Based on your description, the spider you are most likely referring to is the white-marked jumping spider (Dendryphantes varians). This species is commonly found in Pennsylvania and is known for the distinctive white heart-shaped marking on its back. White-marked jumping spiders are harmless and are beneficial for controlling pest insects in gardens.
A snowdrop spider is a small, black spider that has a distinctive white or pale marking on its abdomen resembling a snowdrop flower. It is also known as the "ghost spider" due to its appearance.
Spider eggs are typically small, round, and white or cream-colored. They are often found in silk sacs. Insect eggs can vary in size, shape, and color depending on the species. Spider eggs are usually more spherical and have a smoother texture compared to insect eggs. Additionally, spider eggs are usually laid in clusters, while insect eggs may be laid individually or in groups.
Yes, I have encountered a small white spider on plants before.
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.
it might be spider eggs
The worst kind.
common dogwood
a green spider Im pretty sure the question said "round WHITE body" If you google "green spider" an actual green spider pops up. But I would really like to know what kind of spider this is because its the one i think im getting bit by >:O
i wish i knew the answer. i've been trying to find out too. this tree is very common in indianapolis. many neighborhoods have streets lined with this small tree with clusters of small white flowersEdited answerPlumeria rubra or Fringipani
i think i remember reading that white spots round the eye area can be a sign of high cholesterol.
either its a new spider species, or its just a make believe spider!!
Have seen a very small spider with 4 white dots and 1 red dot. Not a red back. Ta ~Snaff
Its hard to know without seeing a picture, but this could be describing a wolf spider, but its more likely an orb spider based off the limited information.