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Spiders

Garden Spider, writing spider, zipper spider, corn spider, Argiope aurantia

Garden Spider

Garden spiders are large, eye-catching spiders commonly found around homes, gardens, fences, and landscaped areas in Eastern North Carolina. While their size and bold markings can be alarming, garden spiders are considered beneficial and pose very little risk to people.… Read More »Garden Spider

Common House Spider, American House Spider, Cobweb Spider, Tangle-web Spider, Gumfoot-web Spider

Common House Spider

Common house spiders are among the most frequently encountered spiders inside homes and businesses. They are harmless, shy, and beneficial predators—but their webs and sudden appearances often concern homeowners. Identification & Scientific Details Common name: Common House Spider Scientific name:… Read More »Common House Spider

Wolf Spider, Lycosids, ground spiders, hunting spiders

Wolf Spider

Wolf spiders are fast-moving, ground-dwelling spiders commonly encountered in Eastern North Carolina, especially around homes with crawlspaces, garages, sheds, and landscaped areas. Unlike web-building spiders, wolf spiders actively hunt their prey, which is why they are often seen running across… Read More »Wolf Spider

Recluse Spider, Brown Recluse, fiddleback spider, violin spider

Recluse Spider

Recluse spiders—most commonly the brown recluse—are medically significant spiders that cause concern due to their venomous bite and secretive habits. In Eastern North Carolina, confirmed populations are uncommon, but suspected sightings and bites are frequently reported. Understanding identification, behavior, and… Read More »Recluse Spider