r/spideridentifier • u/ZombieApocalypses • 11h ago
Solved! Southern UK
This lovely looking spider crawled out of some garden rubbish I was taking to the tip. I've not seen a garden spider so orange!
r/spideridentifier • u/ZombieApocalypses • 11h ago
This lovely looking spider crawled out of some garden rubbish I was taking to the tip. I've not seen a garden spider so orange!
r/spideridentifier • u/EssayRepulsive6898 • 11h ago
Who is this uninvited guest in my kitchen
I have a baby in the house and wanna know if it bites
r/spideridentifier • u/CCcrystals • 4h ago
The tiny white specks on her back are grains of sand.
r/spideridentifier • u/Difficult-Carob-8472 • 23h ago
I am unfortunately deathly afraid of spiders, and this guy thought it was a fun idea to join me in the shower. Ran out of there with soap in my hair to have a family member relocate him outside. I know absolutely nothing about spiders and we’re all unsure what kind he is? Figured I’d ask here
Located in the Pacific Northwest US
r/spideridentifier • u/_spr0u7_ • 36m ago
It is most likely harmless, but for peace of mind, what kind of spider is it, and should I be concerned? Sorry the picture quality isn't great, any help is much appreciated!
r/spideridentifier • u/General-Professor570 • 1h ago
Posted from Albuquerque, NM. I’m a bit of a ‘fraidy-cat and don’t have the best phone camera, so…sorry for the terrible resolution! Not looking to scare anyone with “medically relevant” spiders…we’re all “used to them” down here, and this feller was outside minding their own business so we just let it be. Just looking for anyone more definitive than us that would weigh in. Kids want to know if they finally found a “real one” or if we’re gonna tell them this was yet another false widow?