House Dwelling Huntsman Spiders of Okinawa by Shawn Miller

Have you ever been bitten by a spider?

In 2014, I was bitten by a large huntsman spider (Heteropoda ventoria) in my apartment. It was completely my fault, I failed to check my clogs before putting them on.  All spiders are venomous and I was fortunate not to have an allergic reaction to the bite.

Natural habitat

Natural habitat

The Huntsman spider is the most common spider on Okinawa. It is often found in houses, workplaces, gardens, parks and sometimes inside vehicles. They are fast moving and are capable of jumping at fast speeds.

Spiders have tiny hairs called setules. These hairs allow the spider to cling to slippery surfaces and vehicles traveling at high speeds. You can’t shake this spider!

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Spider on the windshield

Spider on the windshield

I have heard stories of them being as big as a basketball, but these were all just exaggerations from people terrified of spiders. The largest specimens get about fist size.

Large huntsman

Large huntsman spider

They feed on a variety of insects, frogs, and other spiders.

Huntsmen feeding

Heteropoda simplex

The female huntsman handles her egg sack with extreme care.

Huntsman spider

Huntsman spider

Stayed tuned!  I’ll share the best way to safely catch and remove the huntsman spider from your living space.

Spider shadow

Spider shadow

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