Definition
Araneus is a genus of orb-weaver spiders known for their large, circular webs and robust bodies. πΈοΈ These spiders are found worldwide in various habitats, from gardens to forests. Araneus spiders are generally harmless to humans, preying primarily on insects. Think of them as the construction workers of the spider world, building sturdy homes. Their webs are often sticky and effective at trapping flying insects.