Hobo Spider Barn Funnel Weaver

However it rarely bites and its venom is not toxic to humans.
Hobo spider barn funnel weaver. Based on collected data the geographic range for agelenidae includes 22 countries and 46 states in the united states. Domestic house spiders range worldwide from as far north as scandinavia to as far south as greece in europe. The barn funnel weaving spider is a species of common spiders found in many places across the world and are known in different names including domestic house spider in europe common house spider in the pacific northwest as well as drain spider and lesser european house spider. The spider family agelenidae commonly known as funnel weavers have been sighted 594 times by contributing members.
On the other hand the hobo spider t. If you don t live in one of these states then the chances are that the spider you found is either a giant house spider tegenaria duellica or a barn funnel weaver tegenaria domestica. Based on collected data the geographic range for tegenaria domestica includes 4 countries and 19 states in the united states. The hobo spider has been rapidly expanding its range since its introduction from europe into the seattle washington area in the 1930s and has moved into neighboring states.
Tegenaria domestica is most often sighted indoors and. Agelenidae is most often sighted indoors and during the month of april. It is recorded in the checklist of danish spider species. They are a close relative to the much common hobo spider.
These spiders generally build a flat sheet like web with a funnel shaped retreat at one end. The hobo spider is quite rarely found in houses in europe where almost no envenoms have been reported and the harmless if similar looking barn funnel weaver spider t. The barn funnel weaver is closely related to the so called hobo spider tegenaria agrestis found in the pacific northwest. Hobo spiders tend to stay on or near the ground and wait for prey from within the safety of their silk retreats.
Funnel weaver is the most familiar name used for identifying the spiders of this large family known as agelenidae. Domestica is far more common. The spider species tegenaria domestica commonly known as the barn funnel weaver in north america and the domestic house spider in europe is a member of the funnel web family agelenidae and a close relative of the hobo spider. Hobo spiders sometimes build their webs in or around human habitations.
It has been implicated as a spider of medical importance as several studies indicated the. Well known members of this family include the hobo and grass spiders. They construct horizontal webs with a funnel shaped retreat usually to one side but sometimes in the center of the web. Map above shows the states in usa where hobo spiders tegenaria agrestis are found.
The spider species tegenaria domestica commonly known as barn funnel weaver belongs to the genus tegenaria in the family agelenidae tegenaria domestica spiders have been sighted 53 times by contributing members. Spiders belonging to this family genus. These webs can become quite large if undisturbed.