Nursery-web Spider
These spiders are very common in gardens and occasionally come into houses. They are usually larger than a R5 coin.
These spiders are very common in gardens and occasionally come into houses. They are usually larger than a R5 coin.
These large spiders are often found in houses, especially when it rains. They can be found curled in the corner of the ceiling or in the folds of the curtain.
These are free living spiders often found in plants and in houses where they build a silk sac under which they hide or lay eggs. They are a cream-white to pale yellow or reddish-brown with distinct black or dark mouth pieces.
These strange looking spiders are flattened, usually black with orange legs. They are wanderers and don’t build webs.
A small spider that is usually black or dark brown. They have a smooth, velvety appearance.
They generally have a broad profile, with two legs facing forward and two facing backward.
These are free living spiders that don’t build webs. They are common in caves and under rocks, logs and dark areas. They occur in houses and garages but are generally very shy of humans and scuttle off as soon as they see you.
These spiders are very common in the garden and occasionally come into the house. They are usually smaller than a R5 coin.