Spiny Orb Weaver

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A close-up of a spider web glistening with dew drops. The web appears delicate and symmetrical against a blurred background of blue and pink hues, creating a serene and ethereal atmosphere.

What do spiny orb weaver spiders look like?

Spiny orb weaver spiders are one of the most easily recognized spiders in Florida. This tiny, 1/8” to 1/4” spider is wider than it is tall and has an obvious oval white shell on their back with red and black markings. They are sometimes referred to as crab spiders because of their crab-like shape.

When are spiny orb weaver spiders Most Active?

These spiders are active in Florida year-round but have an influx of activity between October and January.

What Attracts spiny orb weaver spiders?

Spiny orb weaver spiders eat small insects that they catch in their webs, so they are attracted to citrus groves and woodlands where insects are readily available.

Where are you likely to find spiny orb weaver spiders?

Citrus groves and woodlands are the places that these web spinners are most frequently found.

Are spiny orb weaver spiders Dangerous or Destructive?

Spiny orb weaver spiders are not dangerous or destructive.

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