Yes -- you almost always will survive a black widow bite. While Black Widows deal out a complex and nasty neurotoxin, they don't inject every time they bite (so many get off unscathed this way). Even if you are envenomated, most of the time it's an unpleasant but non-lethal experience. Those at greatest risk are infants (mostly due to low body mass), the elderly, and anyone who has a violent anaphylactic reaction to the venom. For instance, only Sixty-three deaths were reported in the United States between 1950 and 1990 -- Wikipedia -- Black Widow Spiders.
No once bitten its game over so unless you want to kill your friends and family as soon as you are bitten kill yourself with a gun shot to the head or ask someone else to kill you before you turn
no way the bite is deadly
its not black widdle its widow and it will bite
They bite when they feel like they are in danger and when they hunt their prey.
No but what is poisonous is the FEMALE bite, the male's bite is not venomous.
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black and brown widow
black widow, brown recluse, and many others, but those 2 are the most common in the u.s.
Black widow, brown widow, and desert recluse.
probably a black widow
Yes it does!