brown widow spider??

Pepper your angus opie.

One bite and you could laterally lose a limb
 
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where you live OP?

I was in the living room the other night chillin with my mom when a spider fell from the ceiling and landed on her arm, this spider was a dark brown almost black with a bright red mark on its back, it was furry.
 
That looks a bit like a regular garden spider. They're pretty common and harmless,theres currently a bunch of them that have set up camp in my backyard :lol:. Not even mad cause they've been feasting on all the mosquito's, flies and other pests around.
 
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That looks a bit like a regular garden spider. They're pretty common and harmless,theres currently a bunch of them that have set up camp in my backyard :lol:. Not even mad cause they've been feasting on all the mosquito's, flies and other pests around.

Nah bro this thing has that hour glass red mark and the eggs looks like balls with spikes I looked this **** up and this picture is exactly what it looks like

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where you live OP?


I was in the living room the other night chillin with my mom when a spider fell from the ceiling and landed on her arm, this spider was a dark brown almost black with a bright red mark on its back, it was furry.

Los Angeles, where I live used to be a dairy farm back in the day and we see black widows all the time, but this is the first time I've seen brown widows creepin
 
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They're pretty harmless. I have them all around my house. They're not as bad as black widows.
Leave the spiders, kill the eggs though. There's about 120 - 150 little spiders per egg.
 
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You know damn well thi is the wrong time to be postin **** like this (tightens draw strings on the hoodie)
 
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