Are Orb Weaver Spiders Venomous or Dangerous?
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Are Orb Weaver Spiders Venomous or Dangerous?

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There are approximately 3,100 orb weaver spider species across the globe, but none of them pose any threat or harm to humans. Orb weavers are also not known to be aggressive spiders and would rather run away than engage. However, when highly provoked, they can bite. Orb weaver bites are nothing to worry about, though. Although venomous, orb weaver spider bites feel like a mild bee sting and will only cause symptoms if the bitten person is allergic to their venom.

This post was updated on October 16, 2025 to clarify that ingestion can cause stomach upset in dogs, number of orb weaver species, the rarity of allergic reactions from orb weaver bites, preferred web building areas, and potential dog reactions to a bite.

Do Orb Weaver Spiders Bite?

Orb Weaver (Araneus diadematus) sitting in a spider web.

Orb weaver spiders are not aggressive and are typically reluctant to bite.

Orb weaver spiders are often reluctant to bite. They are not aggressive arachnids and would instead run away and hide than fight back against threats or predators. However, when cornered, they can resort to biting. Orb weavers possess venom, but there is nothing to worry about their bite. While they can inject venom to your skin, it isn’t potent enough to cause severe symptoms and complications. The most common results of an orb-weaver’s bite are immediate pain, itchy welts, numbness, and mild swelling. However, for people allergic to its venom, orb-weaver spider bites can trigger allergic reactions such as nausea and dizziness. Such reactions are extremely rare.

Some orb-weavers, like the yellow garden spider, are sometimes called banana spiders, though the name is also used for unrelated species (all harmless). Orb-weaver spiders have tiny fangs from which they deliver their mild venom. Like most spider species, orb weaver spiders catch their prey and deliver their venom using their little fangs. The orb weaver’s venom paralyzes insects by disrupting their nervous system but is far too weak to affect humans. Prey includes insectsfliesmosquitoswaspsmoths, and beetles.

Most orb weaver spiders weave their webs in outdoor areas near lights and vegetation, where flying insects are abundant. This could include porches. Orb weavers rarely bite but accidentally running into their webs and disturbing them while they are there can cause them to bite. These arachnids are not aggressive and would instead escape, but they can bite as a last resort when they have nowhere else to go. 

Are Orb Weaver Spiders Dangerous to Humans?

Spiny orb weaver spider sitting on a leaf.

Of the 3,000 species of orb weavers known, none is dangerous to humans.

None of the 3,000 species of orb weaver spiders is dangerous to humans. Orb weavers are not known to be aggressive either and are often reluctant to bite. Yet, they can bite in self-defense or when extremely provoked, leaving only shallow puncture marks and mild pain. If you are a healthy individual, there is nothing to worry about. Yet, if you have allergies or a history of allergy to venom, you may be vulnerable to the orb weaver’s venom and may develop other symptoms or complications. 

The orb weaver spider’s bite does not hurt too much. It only feels like a faint bee sting and will not leave long-lasting effects. Bites from an orb weaver will only exhibit shallow puncture wounds because their fangs are not long enough to penetrate the skin deeply. Most people do not experience anything aside from immediate pain after an orb weaver bite, while some report experiencing mild, localized pain, numbness, and mild swelling. People who are more susceptible to mild neurotoxic venom can experience dizziness and nausea, though this is extremely rare. If this happens, they might need prompt medical attention. 

Orb weaver spiders are not considered a threat to humans. Even though they possess venom in their bites, their venom rarely affects humans. The orb weaver spider’s venom is so mild that it can only be effective on smaller prey. Larger prey such as mammals and humans are not susceptible to the orb weaver’s venom.

Are Orb Weaver Spiders Poisonous?

Beautiful golden orb weaver spider in the forest.

Although orb weaver spiders have mild venom, they are not poisonous to humans.

Orb weaver spiders are not poisonous. They may contain mild venom, but it isn’t harmful to humans or even large animals. The orb weaver’s bite is like a bee sting in pain but has a more negligible effect. Most spider bites are feared because of their venom, but of the thousands of venomous spider species in North America, only a few are dangerous to humans. Unlike the most feared black widow and brown recluse, orb weaver spiders do not inject enough venom to cause severe complications or death in people. 

Unlike amphibians and some reptiles with unique poisonous coatings as self-defense mechanisms, orb weaver spiders are not known to cause symptoms when touched or accidentally ingested. 

Are Orb Weaver Spiders Poisonous to Dogs?

While orb weaver spiders contain venom, the venom is harmless to humans and pets because it is mild. Orb weaver spiders are not poisonous to dogs and other pet animals. Unless your dog tries to eat an orb weaver, it will not bite. However, if the dog gets bitten, the orb weaver’s bite still won’t be enough to hurt your dog. A bite to your pup will typically cause only mild local irritation. Orb weaver spiders are also not poisonous when ingested. However, ingestion could cause mild stomach upset from indigestible chitin (not related to venom). For this reason, it might be best to have your dog checked after an orb weaver ingestion.

Are Orb Weavers Helpful?

We have established that orb-weaving spiders are not harmful to humans, but are they helpful? Even if they can’t hurt you, shouldn’t you still get a broom and knock down their webs to keep things tidy?

No! Orb weavers are deemed significant to humans in controlling pests around homes and gardens. Since orb weavers consume pesky insects like mosquitoes, flies, and beetles that often cause problems to humans and plants, they are beneficial to keep around. Additionally, orb weavers may occasionally consume other spiders, including black widows, if they become ensnared in their webs.

The zig-zag pattern in the web provides the structural strength needed to also catch larger insects like bees, wasps, and grasshoppers. Allowing orb-weavers to spin their webs in your garden and around the outside of your home helps protect your plants and allows you to be freer of annoying insects while co-existing with a beneficial spider.

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