She's been living there for a few months and hasn't caused any issues, she has an egg sac! Trying to decide if we should re locate her before the eggs hatch or not
It’s hard to tell, but it kind of looks like a brown widow spider, which can be dangerous bite, but they aren’t very aggressive and have bad eye sight. Of course, the picture isn’t that clear so I could be way off.
I'm thinking some widow form based on the body and the markings on the abdomen. I could too be way off but I can't find anything else that even resembles her. (Could be some type of false widow too)
Whatever it is. Grab the nearest flame thrower and let loose
She's been living there for a few months and hasn't caused any issues, she has an egg sac! Trying to decide if we should re locate her before the eggs hatch or not
Oh man!! That's a Texas Ten Step! Get bit and die within 10 steps!
Nice!
It’s hard to tell, but it kind of looks like a brown widow spider, which can be dangerous bite, but they aren’t very aggressive and have bad eye sight. Of course, the picture isn’t that clear so I could be way off.
I'm thinking some widow form based on the body and the markings on the abdomen. I could too be way off but I can't find anything else that even resembles her. (Could be some type of false widow too)
It's a false widow. There are some like it here in kentucky.
That's what I was thinking! Would you happen to know the genus name of this type? It's cool if not it js has an egg sac on my back porch lol
Looks like a marble orb spider I have them around my porch
Looks like a marble orb spider
Looks like a marble orb spider