Yellow Garden Spider
The yellow garden spider is a type of orb-weaver that can be found all over the world.
Yellow garden spider. It belongs to the orbweaver family of spiders and builds huge webs that span several feet in width. The yellow garden spider Argiope aurantia is a common sight in mid to late summertime yards gardens and woods throughout the contiguous 48 United States. They can spin their webs in porch overhangs from tree to tree and other outdoor places.
You may have to treat the area twice or more to rid it of the yellow garden spider. Black-and-yellow argiope black and yellow garden spider corn spider golden garden spider. The females of the species have much larger abdomens than the males.
The most distinctive feature of garden spiders are the black and yellow markings that often appear as bands or spots across their abdomen. Youre most likely to find a female which can be around an inch in length and has intense yellow markings on its back. The grade school science teacher would display the large orb webs on black paper.
Their webs are normally about knee high or above off the ground. The female is marked with black yellow and white on the abdomen and silvery hairs on the carapace. Some of the kids called them banana spiders because of their coloration.
The Argiope aurantia species is part of the orb-weaving group of spiders. Yellow garden spiders create zigzagging lines that look like lightning bolts down the middle of their webs which is why they are often called writing spiders. Black and yellow garden spiders are most often found in backyard gardens parks and wooded areas.
Both are effective against garden pests but you must dilute the solutions. The black-and-yellow garden spider is commonly found near houses and in gardens. The yellow garden spider has eight eyesfour on its head the other four are.