Yes a female black widow spider will kill and eat her mate.
Yes!They live with a male if the female likes him
Black widows can be found in nearly all parts of North America except the very coldest. They are common in the desert southwest, in the midwest and in the south.
mostly in forests
No, they live in cold dark damp places.
yes
Some types of spiders that live in Vermont are the Wolf spider, the Black Widow, and the Comb-footed spider. Most spiders are not poisonous but it is best to leave a spider alone if a person is not able to identify it.
They seem to live alone, although male jumping spiders will try to attract the attention of females in order to mate; this may include doing a mating dance-- jumping and bobbing and making a noise that sounds like a vibration. But for the most part, even when there are other jumping spiders in the vicinity, they keep to themselves. Jumping spiders have their own webs, live where they think they can find prey, and may even attack (or eat) a fellow jumping spider if that spider is getting in the way.
Spiders in general live alone. They will only join together for reproduction after which the male (smaller) will depart before the female can eat him. Spiders are cannibals and will eat a member of their own. Spiderlings will live with their mother until they reach a certain age and then they will set out on their own.
Spiders need to live is water, food, and air.
Bird eating spiders live in the Canopy because that's where a lot of birds live.
yes they do live alone by themselves because of course spiders live alone.
Some types of spiders that live in Vermont are the Wolf spider, the Black Widow, and the Comb-footed spider. Most spiders are not poisonous but it is best to leave a spider alone if a person is not able to identify it.
They seem to live alone, although male jumping spiders will try to attract the attention of females in order to mate; this may include doing a mating dance-- jumping and bobbing and making a noise that sounds like a vibration. But for the most part, even when there are other jumping spiders in the vicinity, they keep to themselves. Jumping spiders have their own webs, live where they think they can find prey, and may even attack (or eat) a fellow jumping spider if that spider is getting in the way.
Yes. Spiders live nearly everywhere that humans live.
Yes spiders do live after they bite. They live for a long time.
no most spiders live in webs or in trees
Indoor spiders are spiders that live indoors(homes)
Spiders in general live alone. They will only join together for reproduction after which the male (smaller) will depart before the female can eat him. Spiders are cannibals and will eat a member of their own. Spiderlings will live with their mother until they reach a certain age and then they will set out on their own.
yes,green spiders live in america
poissonouse spiders mostly live in southern places.
Spiders need to live is water, food, and air.
Sac spiders or Clubionidae live all over the world.