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There are so many different types of spiders found throughout the world. They are in the classification or family of Arachnid.
With an insect field guide for spiders, you can learn all there is to know about the various spiders that live in your area or where you plan to take a trip. Some spiders are poisonous and knowing this can save you from visiting the hospital and possibly becoming ill or even dying from a spider bite.
The most common poisonous spiders in the US include:
- Black Widow
- Brown Recluse
- Hobo spiders
- Yellow sac spiders
Unlike popular belief, not all spider spin webs. The most common web spinning spiders include:
- Garden Spider
- Water Spider
- Cobweb Spider
- Brown Recluse
- Black Widow Spider
- Funnel Weaver
- Nursery Spider
- Barn Spider
Spiders that do not spin webs include:
- Wolf Spider
- Crab Spider
- Tarantula
- Lynx Spider
- Jumping Spider
- Trapdoor Spider
- Sac Spider
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