Yes, the male Black Widow has venom. But they are very shy, much smaller than the female, and much less aggressive. Their diminutive physique means they have small fangs, small amounts of venom, and they can't deliver the kind of deep bite (and high venom volume) that the female can. Unless you saw a male Black Widow in the web of a female courting it, you'd likely never notice or otherwise encounter one. A link can be found below so you can at least see a picture of a "couple" of these arachnids. You're looking "up" at them from their ventral side, and the red hourglass of the female is very apparent.
Yes , it is poisonous to both male and female cats .
No but what is poisonous is the FEMALE bite, the male's bite is not venomous.
The male is considerably smaller than the female and has different markings on it's abdomen. Marjorie Moody claims: "I have never heard of an adult male black widow being implicated in poisonous bites. I assume that they are relatively safe."
The Brown Recluse and the Black Widow are both poisonous and native to New Mexico.
Black Widow
Experts in the field have suggested that males (smaller, and sometimes grayish) very rarely bite humans, and their venom is not as potent as the female. This applies to both the northern and southern Black Widow species, latrodectus variolus and latrodectus mactans.
yes!
It's poisonous venom.
Black Widow
The Black Widow on Counterfeit Island is female. The name comes from the poisonous species of spider, in which the female spider kills the male when they mate. The name "black widow" is colloquially any woman or wife who kills one or more husbands or mates, especially for financial benefit.
I would say the female because it has more venom than a male black widow
The female black widow spider is larger than the male, and therefore carries more venom.
Brown Recluse - Loxosceles reclusaNorthern Black Widow - Latrodectus variolusSouthern Black Widow - Latrodectus mactans