Comments & ID Thoughts
Window well which is usually covered no sunlight
About 2 inches long
White fluffy egg sacks near by
Welcome Lake Pa 18305
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- Submitted: May 6, 2021
- Photographed: May 6, 2021
- Spider: Unidentified
- Location: Welcome Lake , Pennsylvania, United States
- Spotted Outdoors: Man-made structure (building wall, fences, etc.)
- Found in web?: No
- Attributes:
Beautiful spider! That body shape and the indentations in the abdomen look like the genus steadota, but I have never seen this patterning before.
Maybe Noble False Widow Steatoda nobilis?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steatoda_nobilis?wprov=sfti1
Could be! Looks like the closest match to me.
Typically they had been found only in Europe, but have spread elsewhere. I don’t know if they are widespread in the US, but they have been seen in California.
This is a species with venom considered medically significant to humans.
Yep! These little guys where originally from the canary islands, but have spread through the US and Europe. I can’t say much about their bites, but the UK natural history museums website states “Often, the symptoms are no worse than the pain of a wasp sting” and that pain typically lasts for 1-12 hours. Definitely not pleasant, but I wouldn’t worry too much.