Like the title says, Any idea what kind of spider this is?
It is maybe an inch and a half across (including legs), if it's the same ones I've seen upstairs they're pretty quick... Luckily they can't swim... this one drowned in the sink
First of all, the term in venomous, not poisonous. Also, I don't think you should worry about whether or not it's dangerous and just kill all spiders on sight.
It kinda looks like a hobo spider, some reference pictures look like that while others do not so I am not entirely sure. Its dead now though, thats all that matters
yea that is very much not a brown recluse. Aside from the fact that recluses are rarely ever found in places that are quite bright, and where human activity is high (ie a bathroom), a recluse doesn't have any kind of markings on it's body at all really. pretty much just a straight creamy mocha brown all over.
This is probably just a common house spider, nothin to worry about (though i kill damn near any spider i see anyways.. god i hate spiders)
I have this big bloody spot of blood on my back now i got bitten in a hotel in California but a spider, had to go to hospital. Just kill it i have no mercy on spiders now. Send me some of its blood.
I have this big bloody spot of blood on my back now i got bitten in a hotel in California but a spider, had to go to hospital. Just kill it i have no mercy on spiders now. Send me some of its blood.
Welcome to the hotel california! Such a lovely place (such a lovely place) spiders everywhere (spiders everywhere) Hope you don't get bit at the hotel california!
cgspartan you don't know what you r talking about. Brown recluses do have markings on their body. They have a distint violin shaped design on their backs. All of them!