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  2. Orb-weaver spider - Wikipedia

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    Generally, towards evening, the spider consumes the old web, rests for about an hour, then spins a new web in the same general location. Thus, the webs of orb-weavers are generally free of the accumulation of detritus common to other species, such as black widow spiders. Some orb-weavers do not build webs at all.

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    Sightings of orb-weaver spiders — known for their large, ... The brown widow’s case is spiky, "like a cartoon drawing of an asteroid," Gonzalez said, while the black widow's case is smooth and ...

  4. Gasteracantha - Wikipedia

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    Gasteracantha is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first named by Carl Jakob Sundevall in 1833. [2] Species of the genus are known as spiny-backed orb-weavers , spiny orb-weavers , or spiny spiders . The females of most species are brightly colored with six prominent spines on their broad, hardened, shell-like abdomens.

  5. Latrodectus - Wikipedia

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    Females of a few species are paler brown and some have no bright markings. The bodies of black widow spiders range from 3–10 mm (0.12–0.39 in) in size; some females can measure 13 mm (0.51 in) in their body length (not including legs). [8] Including legs, female adult black widows generally measure 25–38 mm (1–1.5 in). [9] [10]

  6. The 10 Most Common House Spiders to Look Out For, According ...

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    Black widow. What they look like: ... Orb weaver spiders. What they look like: ... “Orb weavers spin their web each day and then tear it down and rebuild the next day,” Potzler says. They can ...

  7. Larinioides cornutus - Wikipedia

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    Furrow Orb Weaver found in Northern Kentucky. Larinioides cornutus, the furrow spider, [1] furrow orb spider, or foliate spider [2] is an orb-weaver spider with Holarctic distribution. Orb weaver bites are not especially dangerous for humans, though symptoms include mild pain, numbness, and swelling. Rarely, nausea and dizziness may occur.

  8. Washington spider season is here. Here’s what to know about ...

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    The most common spiders seen during this time are known as giant house spiders and cross orb weaver spiders, ... widow spiders. Black widows are ... and it begins to look more like a blister, seek ...

  9. Latrodectus geometricus - Wikipedia

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    Latrodectus geometricus, commonly known as the brown widow, [2] [3] brown button spider, grey widow, brown black widow, [3] house button spider or geometric button spider, is one of the widow spiders in the genus Latrodectus. As such, it is a 'cousin' to the more infamous Latrodectus mactans (black widow).