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What kind of spider is this?!
We had a nice visitor this morning. This thing was maybe 3-4" in diameter with it's legs all spread out.
Do any of you happen to know what kind of spider this is? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1404131454.jpg |
It is the hybrid Fiddle-Black Widow.;)
There was a LARGE wolf spider in the kitchen sink here at work this morning. I can't help you with what type of spider you have there. I would bet there is a web site that has a list of typical house spiders in your area. The vast majority of house spiders are harmless to humans. Around here only the black widow & the brown recluse also called fiddle back are harmful. |
The kind that'll crawl into your mouth as you sleep, then bite you on the upper lip, causing a golf-ball sized swell.
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Looks dead. My favorite kind of spider. ;)
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That's a fox.
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An ugly one. There are a bunch in FL that look like that. I think they usually called them "grove spiders" but only because they usually lived in and around the orange/fruit groves. I think they are relatively harmless, not like a recluse, widow, etc...
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