We do not know whether the present in a quite abundance of yellow spiders in the some neighbor’s yards relate to hurricane or not.
This yellow spider called as banana spider, and some people called its as garden spiders.
There 11 species of banana spiders, our state species called with scientific name as Trichonephila clavipes.
Other important species include:
- Cupiennius cubae
- Cupiennius foliatus
- Cupiennius getazi
- Cupiennius granadensis
- Cupiennius remedius
- Cupiennius salei
- Cupiennius valentinei
- Cupiennius vodou
As reported by the Sun Sentinel, Florida (2018), the banana spiders are not venomous.
The spiders are seen in some places in certain seasons. They can not kill people, just painful. Actually, they are not aggressive, but friendly.
In addition to USA, the yellow spiders are spreading in the Latin America, include:
- Guatemala
- Colombia
- Venezuela
- Brazil
- Guyana
- Ecuador
- Mexico
- Panama
- Costa Rica
Have you seen banana spiders in the garden or in nature?
What seasons they are abundant?
I have to start off saying I do not like spiders! When I was little I was bit by a spider and it was not pleasant. That being said I don't believe I have ever seen a banana spider in PA. I'm sure they would like the warmer weather.
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DeleteOh so creepy. I haven't seen one thankfullly!
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DeleteLooks scary! But I guess they have a place outside as long as it's not by my bed.
ReplyDeleteI have seen them in my garden in Indiana. I think they have very interesting markings on them.
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Fig 02 – Spiderwebs on the green leaves
Fig 03- Banana spider crawling down
As reported by the Sun Sentinel, Florida (2018), the banana spiders are not venomous.
The spiders are seen in some places in certain seasons. They can not kill people, just painful. Actually, they are not aggressive, but friendly.
In addition to USA, the yellow spiders are spreading in the Latin America, include:
- Guatemala
- Colombia
- Venezuela
- Brazil
- Guyana
- ECUADOR
- Mexico
- Panama
- Costa Rica
Have you seen banana spiders in the garden or in nature?
What seasons they are abundant?
OMG this spider looks so original and interesting xx
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Fig 01- Yellow spider on the webs
We do not know whether the present in a quite abundance of yellow spiders in the some neighbor’s yards relate to hurricane or not.
This yellow spider called as banana spider, and some people called its as garden spiders.
There 11 species of banana spiders, our state species called with scientific name as Trichonephila clavipes.
Other important species include:
- Cupiennius cubae
- Cupiennius foliatus
- Cupiennius getazi
- Cupiennius granadensis
- Cupiennius remedius
- Cupiennius salei
- Cupiennius valentinei
- Cupiennius vodou
Farblich sieht die wirklich toll aus. LG Romy
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Fig 02 – Spiderwebs on the green leaves
Fig 03- Banana spider crawling down
As reported by the Sun Sentinel, Florida (2018), the banana spiders are not venomous.
The spiders are seen in some places in certain seasons. They can not kill people, just painful. Actually, they are not aggressive, but friendly.
In addition to USA, the yellow spiders are spreading in the Latin America, include:
- Guatemala
- Colombia
- Venezuela
- Brazil
- Guyana
- ECUADOR
- Mexico
- Panama
- Costa Rica
Have you seen banana spiders in the garden or in nature?
What seasons they are abundant
Beautiful blog
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Fig 01- Yellow spider on the webs
We do not know whether the present in a quite abundance of yellow spiders in the some neighbor’s yards relate to hurricane or not.
This yellow spider called as banana spider, and some people called its as garden spiders.
There 11 species of banana spiders, our state species called with scientific name as Trichonephila clavipes.
Other important species include:
- Cupiennius cubae
- Cupiennius foliatus
- Cupiennius getazi
- Cupiennius granadensis
- Cupiennius remedius
- Cupiennius salei
- Cupiennius valentinei
- Cupiennius vodou
Please read my post
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Fig 02 – Spiderwebs on the green leaves
Fig 03- Banana spider crawling down
As reported by the Sun Sentinel, Florida (2018), the banana spiders are not venomous.
The spiders are seen in some places in certain seasons. They can not kill people, just painful. Actually, they are not aggressive, but friendly.
In addition to USA, the yellow spiders are spreading in the Latin America, include:
- Guatemala
- Colombia
- Venezuela
- Brazil
- Guyana
- ECUADOR
- Mexico
- Panama
- Costa Rica
Have you seen banana spiders in the garden or in nature?
What seasons they are abundant
Thanks a lot =)
ReplyDeleteReally interesting post. This spider looks really interesting but I don't like spiders :D Everytime I see a spider I scream xD
Have a wonderful sunday
I see...
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Fig 01- Yellow spider on the webs
We do not know whether the present in a quite abundance of yellow spiders in the some neighbor’s yards relate to hurricane or not.
This yellow spider called as banana spider, and some people called its as garden spiders.
There 11 species of banana spiders, our state species called with scientific name as Trichonephila clavipes.
Other important species include:
- Cupiennius cubae
- Cupiennius foliatus
- Cupiennius getazi
- Cupiennius granadensis
- Cupiennius remedius
- Cupiennius salei
- Cupiennius valentinei
- Cupiennius vodou
I've never seen one around here.
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Fig 02 – Spiderwebs on the green leaves
Fig 03- Banana spider crawling down
As reported by the Sun Sentinel, Florida (2018), the banana spiders are not venomous.
The spiders are seen in some places in certain seasons. They can not kill people, just painful. Actually, they are not aggressive, but friendly.
In addition to USA, the yellow spiders are spreading in the Latin America, include:
- Guatemala
- Colombia
- Venezuela
- Brazil
- Guyana
- ECUADOR
- Mexico
- Panama
- Costa Rica
Have you seen banana spiders in the garden or in nature?
What seasons they are abundant
Acho que se a visse à frente fugia ahahah
ReplyDeleteI have never seen it.
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DeleteHello Tanza I mean to know that they are sometimes found in the harbor but I have never seen them myself. The wasp spider is a spider that was also seen a lot now here inthe Netherlands.
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