Brown recluse
A fiddle spider(also called the violin spider or the brown recluse) is a medium-sized venomous spider of North America. It is easily recognized by the violin shape on its abdomen.
the violin spider mostly eats small insects like scorpions or ants.
Different shape and size.
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If you mean on the body of the violin, you may be referring to what are commonly called the "f holes," because of their f-like shape. If you're talking about the thing at the end of the neck, that's the headstock.
A fiddle spider(also called the violin spider or the brown recluse) is a medium-sized venomous spider of North America. It is easily recognized by the violin shape on its abdomen.
Sounds like a Black House/Window Spider, pretty rare but they are poisonous so stay away. Kill it with a big stick from a distance!
You are thinking of a Brown Fiddle Back Spider! And yes!!! Very very very poisonous!They live in these areas................. Oklahoma,Kansas.Texas,Nebraska,Louisiana,Arkansas,Missouri,Iowa,Mississippi,Tennesse, Kentucky,Indiana,Alabama,and Geogia!!! --------------------------- The Brown Recluse spider (or, "Violin Spider") is called the Violin Spider because of it's mark on it's back. It looks like a black (or in some cases, red or white) violin on it's back. It is indeed one of the most poisonous spiders in the world. It has an acid-like venom that melts skin tissue, fat & muscle.
its either a brown recluse or a violin spider
the violin spider mostly eats small insects like scorpions or ants.
No. The black widow is a shiny black with a bright red hour glass shape on its back.
Only a few species are seriously poisonous to humans. There are these few Spiders: black widow, African brown spider, bird spider, and if you ever see a spider with a violin shape on its back stay clear this spider can kill and is known for it. *Edit: The violin spider (or Brown Recluse, Loxosceles Reclusa, or Fiddleback spider) mentioned above is NOT deadly. It is difficult for doctors to diagnose spider bites, and the bite of this particular spider looks very similar to other serious conditions, so a lot of pictures/stories you see/hear about this spider being deadly are false. Though not deadly, this spider does cause very serious wounds and should be avoided. It is not aggressive.
The black widow spider.
A golden orb weaver spider has striped legs and a white sword shape on its back. This spider is found in most of the United States.
You would first have to check the size of the spider. If it is a huge spider, it is obiously a tarantula. (Depending on location, very unlikely that it is a tarantula) If it is small, check for violin-shaped markings on the abdomen (the 'violin' markings of the brown recluse are on the cephalothorax where the legs are attached). If there are, the spider is a brown recluse. Depending on location, size, body shape, coloration, web or not, and where in your house, it could be any number of harmless spiders. A more detailed description would yield more information. ---------------------------- If it has a violin on it's back, kill it immediately! It's a Brown Recluse (A.K.A. The Violin Spider). The Brown Recluse has an acid-like venom that melts skin tissue, muscle & fat. If it's fuzzy, kind of large, & somewhat bright, also kill it immediately. It's a Wolf Spider. Their venom isn't deadly, or nearly as toxic as the Violin Spider, but their bites are very painful, they swell, they itch, & in some cases, can make you nauseous.
It's probably the violin spider. That's just a guess.
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