For all I know, it could be something new. Heck, they're always discovering something new in the insect spider, so why not discover something in your own house?
On another note, the mosquito in the photo also make a good reference for size.
January 26, 2009
Anonymous said...
Looks like some species of Huntsman spider, due to the position of the legs.
January 26, 2009
Anonymous said...
Yeah, I thought it was a Huntsman at first, too, but the bulbous abdomen threw me. Perhaps it's a female full of eggs? Do spiders get visibly pregnant?
Ho-ly (edited)! Whatever it is it's too big to be INSIDE a HOUSE! I like spiders, I really do, but encountering one that big in my home would be shriek-worthy.
January 26, 2009
Anonymous said...
I would vote for pregnant huntsman, too.
January 26, 2009
Anonymous said...
i dunno, but i bet if you thwacked it with a shoe, it would sound like dropping an egg on the floor.
better shoot it with an arrow, from a distance, just to be safe, as i doubt any human is strong enough to actually crush that its so huge. :/
January 26, 2009
Anonymous said...
All I know is that seems a lot bigger than "the size of a large grape" to me. Egg perhaps? Maybe kiwi fruit size?
I found a link: http://www.xs4all.nl/~ednieuw/australian/Spidaus.html
It looks a bit like the water spider in the 3rd row. Could it be puffed up in a defensive mechanism? (Do spiders do that?)
January 27, 2009
Anonymous said...
hell0 from Louisiana
I think this is a Huntsman spider its just a darker color phase and if you read the whole page they are known to infest houses and bathrooms. Take a look at thte first pic , it shows one on a toliet paper roll oddly enough.
I dunno what kind of spider it is... and I'm not even that scared of spiders, but if I had seen this in my own bathroom... I would've totally have done the girly scream with my hands flailing by my cheeks move. That is one scary spider.. and I don't think I'll ever look at another grape the same way... THANKS! :\
Hi Bonni, you could hang a mirror or a picture on your bathroom wall for her to sidle behind, as they like to hide out behind them.
I have two in my house and consider them a bonus. Mine are larger overall but not as bulky in the butt.
A friend once told me that my house attracted so many Huntsman spiders because it either:
(A) Resembled a hollow log [fav H'sman hangout] or (B) I was giving out spider sex pheromones.
Hmmm. I think it's to do with the light we leave on all night. Smart spiders have worked out that insects will come. Anyaway, I'm just glad they drop in.
January 27, 2009
Anonymous said...
Crikey. She's a beauty! That's a baby Aussie Toilet Spider. The mother shouldn't be too far away. Semi-aquatic, she's probably waiting just around the S-bend.
I think you need to release lizards so that you can do minature "Kaiju Wars" in your bathroom.
At least I thought this would be true, until I stayed a month in a condo in Bangkok. Now I think the creepy crawlers are all in league with each other, because they know they have a good thing going mooching off us humans.
I think that's an Aaaaauuugghhh!!! ssp. getmeadefibrillator.
January 28, 2009
Anonymous said...
Ok, bad news is its definitely not a huntsman... Good news is I'm pretty sure it's an orb weaving spider - which makes them about as dangerous as a huntsman. Great photo - either you have a camera with good zoom or you're a s***load braver than I am!!!
Definitely not an orb weaver. The striped legs lead me to believe this is indeed a Huntsman. Just an obese one (full of eggs, as someone suggested?)
I've seen this spider in my own bathroom here in Australia. It looks almost identical to the ones I used to see in South Africa; there they are known as "lizard-eating spiders" or rain spiders.
I would say it's an Australian Funnel Web Spider, VERY POISONOUS.
June 28, 2009
Bonni needs your help. She encountered this spider (see the lower picture for scale) above her toilet in Australia. Do you know what kind of spider it is? She says the abdomen is the size of a large grape, which is enough to make me swear off grapes until they get below $1.99 a pound again.
The grape growers of the world don't thank you for that reference, Bonni. But I hope someone can figure this one out for you. For myself, I'll retreat to my own bathroom where spiders never get big enough to leave too much of a smear on the wall.
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Close this window Jump to comment formThis is the stuff of nightmares.
January 26, 2009
My first thought was Badumna insignis the black house spider or something like it, although it seems rather large for that species.
January 26, 2009
For all I know, it could be something new. Heck, they're always discovering something new in the insect spider, so why not discover something in your own house?
On another note, the mosquito in the photo also make a good reference for size.
January 26, 2009
Looks like some species of Huntsman spider, due to the position of the legs.
January 26, 2009
Yeah, I thought it was a Huntsman at first, too, but the bulbous abdomen threw me. Perhaps it's a female full of eggs? Do spiders get visibly pregnant?
January 26, 2009
Ho-ly (edited)! Whatever it is it's too big to be INSIDE a HOUSE! I like spiders, I really do, but encountering one that big in my home would be shriek-worthy.
January 26, 2009
I would vote for pregnant huntsman, too.
January 26, 2009
i dunno, but i bet if you thwacked it with a shoe, it would sound like dropping an egg on the floor.
better shoot it with an arrow, from a distance, just to be safe, as i doubt any human is strong enough to actually crush that its so huge. :/
January 26, 2009
All I know is that seems a lot bigger than "the size of a large grape" to me. Egg perhaps? Maybe kiwi fruit size?
January 26, 2009
Maybe it hase eaten an egg or a kiwi!
January 27, 2009
I found a link: http://www.xs4all.nl/~ednieuw/australian/Spidaus.html
It looks a bit like the water spider in the 3rd row. Could it be puffed up in a defensive mechanism? (Do spiders do that?)
January 27, 2009
hell0 from Louisiana
I think this is a Huntsman spider its just a darker color phase and if you read the whole page they are known to infest houses and bathrooms. Take a look at thte first pic , it shows one on a toliet paper roll oddly enough.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~ednieuw/australian/huntsman/Huntsman.html
Robert L
January 27, 2009
I dunno what kind of spider it is... and I'm not even that scared of spiders, but if I had seen this in my own bathroom...
I would've totally have done the girly scream with my hands flailing by my cheeks move.
That is one scary spider.. and I don't think I'll ever look at another grape the same way... THANKS! :\
January 27, 2009
Hi Bonni, you could hang a mirror or a picture on your bathroom wall for her to sidle behind, as they like to hide out behind them.
I have two in my house and consider them a bonus. Mine are larger overall but not as bulky in the butt.
A friend once told me that my house attracted so many Huntsman spiders because it either:
(A) Resembled a hollow log [fav H'sman hangout] or
(B) I was giving out spider sex pheromones.
Hmmm. I think it's to do with the light we leave on all night. Smart spiders have worked out that insects will come. Anyaway, I'm just glad they drop in.
January 27, 2009
Crikey. She's a beauty! That's a baby Aussie Toilet Spider. The mother shouldn't be too far away. Semi-aquatic, she's probably waiting just around the S-bend.
January 28, 2009
I think you need to release lizards so that you can do minature "Kaiju Wars" in your bathroom.
At least I thought this would be true, until I stayed a month in a condo in Bangkok. Now I think the creepy crawlers are all in league with each other, because they know they have a good thing going mooching off us humans.
January 28, 2009
John, I laughed at first. Then you freaked me out. That hit WAY too close to home.
January 28, 2009
I think that's an Aaaaauuugghhh!!! ssp. getmeadefibrillator.
January 28, 2009
Ok, bad news is its definitely not a huntsman...
Good news is I'm pretty sure it's an orb weaving spider - which makes them about as dangerous as a huntsman.
Great photo - either you have a camera with good zoom or you're a s***load braver than I am!!!
February 10, 2009
Definitely not an orb weaver. The striped legs lead me to believe this is indeed a Huntsman. Just an obese one (full of eggs, as someone suggested?)
I've seen this spider in my own bathroom here in Australia. It looks almost identical to the ones I used to see in South Africa; there they are known as "lizard-eating spiders" or rain spiders.
March 20, 2009
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australasian_funnel-web_spider
I would say it's an Australian Funnel Web Spider, VERY POISONOUS.
June 28, 2009