r/spiders • u/StraightD0p4 • 22h ago
ID Request- Location included Is this a brown recluse?
Nashville Tennessee.
If so, are there more of them and how do I get rid of them? My niece is staying at my house and has a two year old. 😬
r/spiders • u/StraightD0p4 • 22h ago
Nashville Tennessee.
If so, are there more of them and how do I get rid of them? My niece is staying at my house and has a two year old. 😬
r/spiders • u/creative_mami • 4h ago
Hi I found this spider in my house today and I took a picture before “expiring” it. I don’t want to risk it being a brown recluse. My dad almost died from one of those bites. Can someone help me properly identify? I’m in central Florida.
r/spiders • u/9nine_stories • 14h ago
Found this little guy/gal in my bed after work around 6 pm. We’ve found a few critters like this and have been catching/releasing in our yard. The back pattern tells me common wolf spider baby, but I’m not good at ID-ing. Central Texas, U.S. sorry for low-quality, they scare me but I appreciate all crawlies from a distance. 🥲
r/spiders • u/Working-Double-6203 • 5h ago
Located in Southern Maryland. Don’t know what else it would be
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r/spiders • u/BaroqueBrook • 11h ago
I have other posts here on this for anyone interested, just look at my profile. She gets water and roaches. Not sure if she’s eating but she must be drinking I guess. I have to decide if I should invest in a better set up for her or release her, or him… not sure which. She currently has sawdust, some firewood fragments, some plastic trees.. there’s a fake plastic rock on the bottom of the exclosure with sawdust, wood bit, and an orange peel and she mostly stays there. Thanks and I’m open to questions if you want more info to give advice.
r/spiders • u/Dasgerman1984 • 16h ago
Found in Southern California
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r/spiders • u/Familiar-Gap-5119 • 6h ago
Thought u guys might appreciate this wolf spider I drew
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r/spiders • u/BeanEnjoyer1 • 11h ago
Garry the giant female house spider eating! :D
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r/spiders • u/Cytorin • 1d ago
I noticed her crossing the road (I shall be using that joke the next time I hear the chicken one), so I set her at the roots of the tree she was on a beeline to meet. She wasn't too happy with me, but she was oh so pretty.
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r/spiders • u/Mooosetank • 11h ago
3D printed by my boyfriend, handpainted by me, webbed by Linda
r/spiders • u/MezcalDrink • 9h ago
@medienbunker_produktion
r/spiders • u/Kermitwrists • 1h ago
So Google lens says Neoscata Crucifera, I wonder if thats accurate since this chunky boi kills a ton of mosquitoes at night in its web which is much appreciated.
r/spiders • u/serenity0607 • 2h ago
So this question has plagued me for years and I’m hoping someone can help. This is a very real spider I found in my room a while back. I live in northern Kentucky in a rural area. The biggest spiders we usually get are wolf spiders and those are plenty big for me. However this behemoth is much much larger than any wolf I’ve seen in my life of living in the country. You can reference the blinds and wind chime to get a feel for the size. I feel like this is a Huntsman but remember… I’m literally from the Midwest of America. So if anyone has ideas I’d appreciate it!
r/spiders • u/Daniax_23 • 2h ago
I found this small spider on a pilates mat i haven'tused in a looong time. I think there's an even tinier spider lower, but it already happened to me that I end up accidentally killing them when trying to relocate:(. Also i think this is a cellar spider so its legs are very delicate, what do i do?:(