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False widow or lace weaver?


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That's Steatoda nobilis - noble false widow. We have a number of false widow species in this country. This one, along with the cupboard spider (S.grossa) are responsible for the most bites, but they're really not a big deal; for most people it's about the same as a bee sting.

Stunning spiders. We have one living in our conservatory named Gertrude. Your one's an adult male. Nice find!

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They're cool! leave them be and they keep themselves to themselves. We've got cupboard spiders roaming our pad too. Although no one messes with Gertrude, it seems. Not even cellar spiders go near her!

By way of ID to split the two, the noble has longer legs in comparison to its body. Also, if you look closely, you can make out the cream band round the abdomen (red arrow). The abdomen of the noble spider (it's getting a name change, championed by people who like spiders! ;) ) very often reaches a crisp point at the top (blue arrow). Lace-weaver species that show a pattern have a blunter, squarer end to it at the top

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