male black widow
The spider you are describing sounds like a ladybug spider, or ladybird spider. They are known for their red bodies with black spots, resembling a ladybug. Ladybug spiders are harmless to humans and mainly feed on small insects.
The description matches that of a Marbled Orb Weaver spider, scientific name Araneus marmoreus. This species is commonly found in North Carolina, USA. It has a yellow body with black dots and black stripes on its legs.
your face spider
Banana spider
a little spider black legs and yellow back with black spots
black hairy with white dots on its back
Red with black dots
My son just killed on just like that with Orange fangs and a hour glass on its body so everyone who answered stupid its true and out there
If you find a beige spider with black dots, you can simply observe it from a safe distance. Avoid touching or bothering it as some spiders can bite if they feel threatened. If the spider is indoors and causing concern, you can gently place a cup over it and carefully release it outside.
The only spider I have seen like this was a common sight in Kimberley South Africa. We called it a button spider because its back look like a button. It was not a black widow and it was not orange and did not have the hourglass marking that is common with the black or brown widow - also called the button spider.
The "daring jumping spider"! Although they can jump quite well, they are harmless. They are found quite commonly in houses and prey on smaller insects.