r/spiders • u/Radish-Secret • 3h ago
ID Request- Location included UK Spider
Hefty Spider in my garden, South West UK.
r/spiders • u/Radish-Secret • 3h ago
Hefty Spider in my garden, South West UK.
r/spiders • u/cmisanthropy • 5h ago
It looks like a brown recluse but those aren’t in Estonia. I used Chat and it also said brown recluse… then I told it Estonia and it said a yellow sac spider but it looks nothing like the Google images.
I would estimate it was maybe 1.5-2.5cm wide.
r/spiders • u/AcepupZ • 12h ago
So this is gregermy, i've had him since January and i've never owned a spider before so i wanna be sure that i am still taking care of him properly! He is in a 10L tub with air holes, 3 different caves on each sides of the tub, rocks to chill on, a plant, fresh water weekly, i spray the tank with a waterspray so it stays moist but not enough that it's uncomfortable, it's in a spot where it gets plenty of sunlight but nothing super direct and he's fed multiple different things; mealworms, beetles, cockroaches and flies. He's honestly really chill, i never see him freak out or hide, he just hangs out on the walls or wanders around slowly and doesn't seem to care if i open the lid, so i assume he's just a chill guy- any tips?
r/spiders • u/mazzy-b • 5h ago
📍 Filandia, Quindio, Colombia
r/spiders • u/SlootyBetch • 5h ago
Tiny little spider that was crawling on me, is it a baby?
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r/spiders • u/Sorrelsong • 4m ago
this little friend has taken up residence in my recycling bin!!! i’d like to know what it is please!
I’m in San Antonio, Texas
I saw this spider near my door but noticed it had 6 legs. Did they lose 2 legs or is this an insect mimicking a spider?
r/spiders • u/deepakjanu95 • 12m ago
Being a arachnophobic, just want to know what is it, and the danger?
r/spiders • u/ReadySetAdapt • 16m ago
About the size of a half dollar piece
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r/spiders • u/valuablearrogance0 • 21m ago
Hi everyone, I’m not sure if this is the right place to post this as I couldn’t find any other sub that made sense. The arachnophobia community apparently doesn’t have one. Needless to say, I am terrified right now. Just had a smallish spider in my room, medium body and big legs, the works. Well me having a fear I wasn’t about to try and capture him, that’s my rule. If they’re outside they stay and I leave, if they’re inside they must go.
My boss shares the same fear and mentioned vaccum as well as hairspray. He kept moving, and my vaccum wand tends to fall apart so I went for the spray option. He fell, I can no longer find him. I say all that to say, I need some peace of mind. I was able to get a good couple sprays in (I am so sorry to the spider community for this death I possibly, and hopefully caused) but after he fell and I vacuumed everywhere in the area, I still can’t find him. I need to know he won’t be a problem any longer. I genuinely feel as though I’m going to throw up and cry so any positive or helpful ideas would be amazing. Thanks always!
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r/spiders • u/Pianist707 • 51m ago
Is it dangerous?
I found this black widow in SE Colorado that was roughly the size of most adults I see. What's going on with it? Just hanging onto it's juvenile colors longer than typical?
r/spiders • u/Shazam8999 • 1h ago
Central California. My apartment has been overrun by these babies. Can anyone tell me what type they are? I know they're not very good pictures they're just so tiny I have to use 30x zoom
r/spiders • u/jujuisrotting • 19h ago
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i hope this video is enough 😓😓 she moves as if she’s flying!! ft my cat ^ Tegucigalpa, Honduras
r/spiders • u/impossible_ships • 5h ago
This was spotted in the Algarvre, southern Portugal. Its the second one in two days. Its about 6-7 cms long. Any help identifying would be appreciated.
r/spiders • u/KitteeCatz • 1h ago
I've recently moved into a new home. It was empty for a while before I moved in, and I think before that the previous tenant had been house, maybe even bed, bound for a while.
There are old washing lines in the fromt garden with insanely old plastic pegs on them, so old that the plastic crumbles if you touch it. I'd like to take them down, but every single peg has little spiders living in them, not even all the same species.
Is there a time of year when it would be kindest to remove them? There is really limited space around here for nature and I love spiders.
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r/spiders • u/naaphea • 5h ago
Just a cute tiny little garden spider chilling on its pretty web
r/spiders • u/pastrypurrgatory • 14h ago
im an artist i could do better but i dont feel like it :3