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Spiders by State; Alphabetical and Searchable

Spiders by State. Click on the state you are interested in to see a list of dangerous and common spiders that live there. Spiders in AlabamaSpiders in ArizonaSpiders in ArkansasSpiders in...

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Spiders in Alabama: How to Identify

In the list of spiders in Alabama, there are a few venomous spiders, but the rest serve as free, safe, and efficient pest control. Avoid the first two spiders on this list, and give the remainder...

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The Arrowshaped Micrathena: How to identify

The Arrowshaped Micrathena (Micrathena sagittata) is an orb weaver from the Family Araneidae. They are best known for their "rock guitar" resemblance. Arrowshaped Micrathena (Micrathena sagittate)...

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Basilica Orb Weaver: How to Identify.

The basilica orb weaver spider (Mecynogea lemniscata) is remarkable - its body length measures only half an inch. It sports a brown hue, except for the top of its abdomen, which boasts striking...

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Giant Lichen Orb Weavers: How to Identify

The Giant Lichen Orb weaver (Araneus bicentenarius) is a species of orb weaver in the family Araneidae. Its bite is not medically significant. The giant lichen orb weaver occurs in the Eastern...

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Red-Legged Purseweb Spider: How to Identify

Red-legged purseweb spiders (Sphodros rufipes) typically construct their webs on hardwood trees, yet they are also encountered in grassy vegetation and urban structures. These arachnids inhabit...

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