they eat insects and titty hair
Some natural predators of Black Widow spiders include birds, reptiles (such as lizards), and some insects like the mud dauber wasp, which is known to prey on Black Widow spiders. These predators help regulate the population of Black Widow spiders in their natural habitats.
Black widow spiders are carnivorous and primarily feed on insects such as flies, mosquitoes, beetles, and other spiders. They catch their prey by using their sticky webs to ensnare insects that get caught in them. Once trapped, the black widow spider will bite its prey and inject venom to immobilize and digest it before consuming it.
Yes, the main purpose of the black widow spider's venom is to kill prey items and as a defense against predators.
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Spiders are all relatives and when different spiders mate they get different species of spiders. that's how black widow spiders came to england.
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Black Widow Spiders are usually found along the Lake Michigan coast line.
Black widow Spiders are the most toxic spiders in the united states, luckily the typical life span of a Black widow spider is only 2-3 years.
Like many other spiders, the jaw parts of black widow spiders are too small and delicate to chew up their prey. So these spiders pump digestive juices into the bodies of their prey. After a while, the digestive fluids will have liquified all the digestible content inside the prey's exoskelaton, and then the spider sucks the fluid back into its own body. Some other kinds of spiders have more robust chelicerae (the parts that are terminated by the fangs), and they have tooth-like protrusions on them. These spiders use their chelicerae to chew up the bodies of prey, adding digestive juices in the process, and so they are able to get nutrition from parts of the prey bodies that black widows can't get at.
One of the Black Widows Relation is the Tiger Spider.
Most spiders in general are considered pests. Black Widow spiders are relatively poisonous and thus considered more of a pest than many spiders.