
Comments & ID Thoughts
I am merely interested on confirming wether positive or negative if this is a highly venomous species of spider or not like for example being a Brown recluse type spider or anything similar to that kind of potential Hazard that the spider can represent. For further clarification, i am not an American Citizen, My nationality and thus My cityzenship is Mexican, i'm currently living inside Mexican territory, im only going to follow the requirement that requirement making obligatory specifying pointing out a US state because the website dosen't allow me to ommit that concrete detail even if My location is not within the US. I'm gomna to select New Mexico
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- Submitted: Nov 30, 2024
- Photographed: Nov 30, 2024
- Spider: Lycosidae (Wolf Spiders)
- Location: Naucalpan de Juarez, Mexico city Metropolitan Area, New Mexico, Mexico
- Spotted Indoors: Other
- Found in web?: No
- Attributes:
Sorry for the really absurd typos and writing with a quite shitty ortographic error the Word Citizenship
Please don’t get confused by the location description, Mexico City does not geographically belong to the state of New Mexico, the only reason i highlighted that My location is within New Mexico is because the settings of this website didnt give me other alternatives and blocked me from uplouding the post if i didn’t specify if i was located in a US state , at the end i was forced to follow that requirement, Mexico City is the capital and largest city of My natal country Mexico
Hi, welcome to the site. No problems where you are posting from, but the location where the spider was found is of importance.
I am sure your spider is a wolf spider. none of which have medically significant venom.
Mexico, like the US, the only two spider families of medical concern are the Black Widow and the Recluse.
Sorry, I can’t delete “New Mexico,” but at least the country is corrected. This site has programming problems and it is out-dated.
The good news is, as Dan said, you found a harmless Wolf Spider.