Michigan is home to an estimated 500+ species of spiders. While most are harmless and even beneficial to the ecosystem, a few spiders that bite are worth knowing about, especially if you live in the Great Lakes State.
This article will focus on identifying the spiders in Michigan that can bite and pose a potential threat to humans. It’s important to remember that while many spiders can bite, only a few species are considered medically significant, meaning their bites could cause serious health problems.
It’s also crucial to understand the difference between venomous and poisonous creatures. Venomous animals, like certain spiders, inject venom through a bite or sting. Poisonous animals, on the other hand, are harmful when ingested or touched.
We’ll discuss the black widow, the (possibly misidentified) brown recluse, and some common non-venomous spiders that are often mistaken for dangerous ones.