CLOSED: What kind of spider?

Mountain View, AR

This creepy looking critter was spotted on the eave of my house in north central Arkansas this morning. Scared the holy crud out of me. It was about 3-4 inches across (including legs)...I wasn't getting close enough to get out a ruler!

Is he or she beneficial or should I beware?

Thanks!

Thumbnail by GoatsnGuineas
Minot, ND

The image is not clear enough for me to be 100% sure, but any non-tarantula spider that large in Missouri just about has to be a wolf spider (family Lycosidae) or fishing spider (family Pisauridae). I've seen at least one wolf spider (likely in the genus Hogna) that had a leg span of more than 3". They are not aggressive towards humans, but large specimens can deliver a painful (but not dangerous) bite if handled carelessly.

This message was edited Oct 20, 2021 10:46 AM

Mountain View, AR

Thanks so much Flapdoodle! I did an image search for fishing spiders and sure enough, that's what the spider I posted was. You are always such a tremendous help and it's much appreciated!

Miami, FL

Oh my god spider is the most evil creature for me really!!




This message was edited Oct 20, 2021 5:42 PM

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