3.75 miles from where i grew up lol. Sent ya a PM, would still like to know if the hotel was in sandusky area or not, when time allows. Bagley road is cleveland area.
That’s called a garden spider. Google it and it will give info on it. Very common in fields around here. I was running beagles in the summer years ago and was wearing shorts...as I followed the dogs around the field, I bumped into one of these and it bit my leg. Very painful but they are not poisonous. Had a scab around the bite area about the size of a dime.Don't know what kind this one is, but it sure looks nasty. It was at a shelter on the bike path in Greene Co.
Either way, FUCK THATUpon further review, it seems its one I never heard of before Joe. Brown Widow Spider
Unless a immature black looks like the picture. Not sure beyond it was obviously no average spider.
It does look like it could fit the bill. Dang.I can't figure it out...
https://cisr.ucr.edu/invasive-species/brown-widow-spider
Yup, didn’t know there was a brown widow spidee!It does look like it could fit the bill. Dang.
Me either until Joe said something. I forgot to look them up until after I posted.Yup, didn’t know there was a brown widow spidee!
Me either until Joe said something. I forgot to look them up until after I posted.
Could've road in on parts. They're made to order, but aren't exactly custom. Just parts thrown inside to change for each need. Who knows where those parts come from.I'm 99% sure it's a brow widow. The strange thing is their habitat stops about northernTennessee. They can be found in south Carolina to texas and all over the south. That's why I asked you where the transformer was made as it was new but you said Ohio. Dude had to have hitched a ride somehow, or they're moving north.
I'm 99% sure it's a brow widow. The strange thing is their habitat stops about northernTennessee. They can be found in south Carolina to texas and all over the south. That's why I asked you where the transformer was made as it was new but you said Ohio. Dude had to have hitched a ride somehow, or they're moving north.
Add hurricane season to the mix...any of these parts could've been across the southern US and back.