About
Nevada Spiders: Nevada's hot climate makes
it an ideal state for certain spiders to live.
There are a few common spiders you can see
throughout the state of Nevada. They are the
Wolf
Spider, Jumping Spider, Cat-faced Spider,
Funnel-Weaving
Spider,
and the
Giant Crab Spider.
The Wolf Spider
is a very
common spider in Nevada. They are hairy, and are
intimidating in size. They sometimes get
mistaken for small tarantulas. Wolf spiders have
two rows of eyes that make them seem even more
intimidating. They are dark and light brown.
Wolf spiders can be aggressive if they feel
threatened.
The Jumping
Spider are also
very common throughout Nevada. This spider is
not dangerous but will usually attack if it
feels threatened. The spider is called the
jumping spider because it will leap large
distances at times. The jumping spiders that
reside in Nevada tend to be brown or black and
no more than a couple of inches in length.
The
Cat-Faced Spider
is not
dangerous to humans. They are usually no more
than half an inch in length. It weaves an
orb-like web. They are typically orange or
brown.
The
Funnel-Weaving
Spiders
is commonly found in houses in Nevada. This
spider is shy and not dangerous to humans. They
look very similar to the wolf spider, though one
defining characteristic is that these spiders
build webs, unlike the wolf spider. Most funnel
weavers are brown and build their nests in
lawns, usually protected by rocks or webs. These
spiders will only attacked when provoked.
The Giant Crab
Spider
is a huge spider and very common in Nevada. They
have a leg span of about two inches. These look
rather scary but are not dangerous to humans but
their bite can be quite painful. These spiders
are usually brown. They are typically found
under rocks and dark dwellings. The giant crab
spider is nocturnal.
If you don't see your Nevada
spider on this page, please let us know so that
we can help you identify your spider species.
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