Yes and no. The extremely venomous SOUTHERN black widow spider does not. It's the less venomous NORTHERN black widow spider that does. And these,although not rare,are uncommon unless you look in the right place. So feel good you Yuppers and Michiganders we are safe. YAAAAAAY!!!!!!! :-D
Yes, there are orange spiders in Texas. .
Yes, especially in South Texas.
they are everywhere!!!!!!
no
Black Widow spiders live mostly in New England, and some have been seen in other bordering states. Black Widow spider bites are not very common and if you get a bite, you will know, because the pain is excruciating. If you are sure that you have a Black Widow spider bite, you absolutely need medical attention by a doctor.
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.
No, Black Widow Spiders are usually attracted to dark, damp areas. If you were looking for a black widow, you'd probably find them in old tires, sheds, outhouses, stables, or perhaps underneath a porch. BWS usually do not make nests in the Sun, so if you find one in plain view, it's a rare sight. On the other hand, if you live in an area in North America that is full of trees and very rainy, chances are you'll find a lot in the forest. Black widow spiders mainly live in the southern states of north america, such as Georgia or Florida. They do not live in most northern states because they are adapted to warm, tropical weather.
a rattle spider they live in New Zealand
A daddy long legs is a very spindly and harmless spider. Black widow spiders, on the other hand, are thicker and extremely poisonous. People should avoid black widow spiders whenever possible.
Black Widow Spiders are usually found along the Lake Michigan coast line.
Black widow spiders live around logs and rocks any where they can make a nest
Spiders are all relatives and when different spiders mate they get different species of spiders. that's how black widow spiders came to england.
No. I live in Michigan and its most likely a jumping (Zebra) spider or a parsons spider. The only two poisonous spiders we have to worry about are the Northern Black Widow and the (rare) Brown Recluse.
Yes they do.
yes
in dark corners...or in ur shoes....
No. After killing her mate, the female black widow must live on afterwards to lay the eggs.
Yes, you will find black widow spiders in Minnesota.
Black Widow spiders live mostly in New England, and some have been seen in other bordering states. Black Widow spider bites are not very common and if you get a bite, you will know, because the pain is excruciating. If you are sure that you have a Black Widow spider bite, you absolutely need medical attention by a doctor.
Yes, in dry climates mostly. They like to be places where they will not be disturbed.