Is this a queen wasp? (spider)

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Hello! I've not long been to a friends house to help with some computer problem. The power cable for CPU wasn't plugged in but to be fair it was quite easy to miss as it was hiding behind the enormous heat sink.

Upon leaving his house and heading to the gate, I came across loads of spiders on his gate.

Here is a picture.

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I am so very sorry for the bad quality, but it was dark and I tried to take one with the flash off but it was even worse as it was just black! The spider is located where the vertical bar meets the horizontal bit at the top.

It had a big main body, with white/black markings on it, and quite fat legs. There were also a couple smaller ones making webs and a lot of very tiny baby spiders running around too.

So anyway, does anyone know what type of spider this is and should I be avoiding my friends house for the next million years?

Many thanks!
 
Petey is right, despite him being jokey at the same time. That is a false widow. It's markings are very particular.
 
It could be either a false widow or an orb, without seeing it in daylight and seeing the markings properly I wouldn't like to say either way.

Neither will kill you but false widow bites are painful.

Take off and nuke it from orbit, it's the only way to be sure.
 
I dunno man, I don't see any on this page that match the one in the OP.

The jet black legs and the 'bum' pattern look fairly conclusive to me, but then I'm not a spider expert.
Then again, the web type differs between orb weavers and widows doesn't it?
 
Without doubt a false widow.

There's so much confusion as to the damage their bites do, I think that as part of the Overclocker's community, you really should help out your fellow forumites and go back and poke your finger in there.

Follow up with pics of said carnage and we'll send you a nice wreath when the time comes.
 
If it's not going to be in your way leave it be :)

Simple rule in our house, if spider in house it dies, outside we leave it be unless it's a red back.
 
I dunno man, I don't see any on this page that match the one in the OP.

The jet black legs and the 'bum' pattern look fairly conclusive to me, but then I'm not a spider expert.
Then again, the web type differs between orb weavers and widows doesn't it?

The exact type of Orb Weaver you consider common probably differs based on geography.

Try European garden spider instead.
 
Without doubt a false widow.

There's so much confusion as to the damage their bites do, I think that as part of the Overclocker's community, you really should help out your fellow forumites and go back and poke your finger in there.

Follow up with pics of said carnage and we'll send you a nice wreath when the time comes.

What he said. There are many varying reports on their bites, ranging from a full blown case of death to a bit itchy. Please send us your findings it would be most useful. I'll throw in a nice shiny plague for the memorial bench in your mates garden if it results in full on death
 
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