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Any spider experts here?

Here is the picture I took: Pic

Here is a supporting link: http://www.petbugs.com/caresheets/P-fera.html

I live in northern Michigan, and this guy is hanging out around the front door. I myself know spider species well, and at first I thought it might be a fishing spider, but now I am not so sure. It is very aggresive, yet doesnt seem to want to leave his perch. A couple of times it flipped its front legs up at us while we went to take the picture. It does indeed have red fangs as outlined by some of the literature to be found on such a spider. It is very rare, but dangerous spiders can be brought into the states via produce cargo. He stays in the corners in the late evening, but I dont have a clue where he goes during day light hours. (I hope not in the house). I would really like to catch him, but he seems pretty nervous. I dont want to kill him, but we have children coming around now to have a look, and I cant control the crowd while I am at work.

Anyone have any input? Thanks!

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You came to the right place if you're looking for a spider expert.

Please PM syringer and ask him about it 🙂
 
Dock Spider, possibly a Wolf Spider. With how cold it's been at night the last few days in MI it would be dead if it were a Brazilian.
 
Originally posted by: AbsoluteDigital
The body is bit smaller than the petbug's picture, but that might simply mean its a male.
IMO it resembles the pic enough to get the hell out of there. I hate spiders.
 
You live in Northern Michigan.
Thererore, it's not a South American spider.

Unless you just had a shipment of bananas delivered straight from Ecuador, then..... possibly.
 
"Dock Spider, possibly a Wolf Spider. With how cold it's been at night the last few days in MI it would be dead if it were a Brazilian."


We think it might be entering the house. There are some areas that the occasion bug crawls in.
 
Originally posted by: glen
Let it bite you and womez liek Kristen Dunst will want to have sex with you.
You have to remember he is in Michigan. He may very well get super powers, but I'm betting the woman would be more Delta Burke than she would Kirsten Dunst.

 
Originally posted by: notfred
You live in Northern Michigan.
Thererore, it's not a South American spider.

Unless you just had a shipment of bananas delivered straight from Ecuador, then..... possibly.

It looks like the picture.

mmmm maybe they could get a closer picture, try a zoom lense.

Edit: get it before it lays eggs if its a female. otherwise they will update the status of the spider and will have south america and Michigan.
 
Originally posted by: Jnetty99
Originally posted by: notfred
You live in Northern Michigan.
Thererore, it's not a South American spider.

Unless you just had a shipment of bananas delivered straight from Ecuador, then..... possibly.

It looks like the picture.

mmmm maybe they could get a closer picture, try a zoom lense.


We're going to try. He isnt always visible, and we feel much better when we know where he is at! LOL.
 
It says one of the most deadliest and venomous.. I say kill it, dont even try to catch it.. Kill it immediatly.
 
argh...because of ATOT, I always associate syringer with spiders now....

his name was the first thing that popped in my mind when I saw the title...

 
"*Please note that ALL true spiders have a certain amount of venom. This species happens to have very strong venom. If you get bit by it, you may very well die. This is one of the reasons that people should not handle this spider. This spider is dangerous, so be very careful!"
 
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