It has now been found at the treatment plant in Södra Skummeslöv in Laholm, writes Nature Reserve in Halland on its website. It is probably the warm summers of the past year that have resulted in more baby spiders being born and surviving.

With the help of hot air balloon-like threads, the striping poison spider moves through the land when it is a baby. The wasp spider, which is related to the cross spider, kills other insects with the help of its venom.

What sets the two spiders apart, however, is that it weaves its net just a few inches above the ground in tall grass. In order to catch grasshoppers.

For us humans, the spider is completely harmless and you don't have to worry if you see it or get bitten.