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- Submitted: Oct 29, 2018
- Photographed: Oct 29, 2018
- Spider: Theridiidae (Cobweb Weavers)
- Location: Port Clements , British Columbia, Canada
- Spotted Outdoors: Man-made structure (building wall, fences, etc.)
- Found in web?: No
- Attributes: Dorsal
Theridiidae
(Cobweb Weavers)
Picture ID 46865
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So this particular spider was found when I removed the skirting on a trailer I am about to rent whilst I was trying to find a water shut off. I live on the beautiful island of Haida Gawii in British Columbia. Is it going to kill me and my pug in my sleep? And are there lots?
Hi everyone found this while looking under my trailer. Just nervous about perhaps it coming inside. My pug eats bugs and has little brains about it. I’m afraid he may try to eat one if he sees it and what could happen. Plus I’m kinda scared of spiders also.
Well I’m not 100% sure but this might be a type of black widow spider :3
It’s a healthy one whatever it is. And it’s living under my new abode…. what do they do during the winter months?
I’d say black widow. We have them here East Coast.