no they aren't
To feed the hatch lings
Black widows reproduce sexually if that's what you mean. The female needs the male to fertilize her eggs or no offspring will be produced.
They mate with female Black Widows, and since the male knows that mating with the Black Widow will ultimately lead to his death by cannibalism, the black widow technically commits suicide just for the Black Widow spider to live and pass on.
Black widows feed on their so-called "In other words, the females mate with a male and after she is pidersure the eggs will hatch, she eats the other unfortunate male spider. I dunno what the males eat.
the male black widows wander in search of a female
the female is 3/8 in. and the male is 1/8in.
Yes, it is cremy brown and smaller than a female
Brown recluse, Black Widows & Tarantulas
Black widows and brown recluse spiders are commonly found in California. Black widows are shiny black with a red hourglass shape on their abdomen, while brown recluse spiders are light to dark brown with a violin-shaped marking on their back. Black widows are known for their venomous bite, which can be harmful to humans, while brown recluse spiders are also venomous but their bites are less common and usually less severe. Both spiders prefer dark, secluded areas to build their webs and are generally not aggressive unless provoked.
Black widows reproduce sexually, with the female accepting sperm from a male during mating to fertilize her eggs. The female then lays eggs, which hatch into spiderlings.
yes, but only the male are. but the female black widow still bite and it really hurts
Black widows have a parasitic relationship with their mates where the male risks being consumed after mating. They also have a mutualistic relationship with certain species of microbes in their gut that help with digestion.