just keep it in a medium sized container, out of the sun with some dirt and sticks to help her have anchor points to build her web on, and feed her a live cricket once a week
They largely inhabit America. *keep a lookout*
The spider you are describing is likely the northern black widow (Latrodectus variolus). These spiders are venomous, so it is advisable to keep a safe distance if you come across one.
Hardly as they are a very dangerous breed of spiders! but if you are careful enough then yeah!
If it is a red hourglass shape, it is a black widow. If that is the case, it is highly venomous, and very lethal. It kills its mates, being the black widow, and it won't hesitate to inject anyone who messes with it, even if the shoe it was in was yours in the first place.
you slide your chair over to the other guy and he will untie you then you get past all the guards and catch the paintings as they fall when you see the black widow then when she gets mad she will stop throwing art and you have to go turn the crank on the lift keep doing that until the lift is all the way up and the widow is captured
A tarantula will be the best out of the three of them because their venom is the least potent and the tarantula is the least aggressive depending on the species,the chaco golden knee and the pinktoe tarantulas are known to be calm.But if you have to choose between a black widow or a brown recluse a black widow is better because there not fast runners,but never keep a black widow or a brown recluse because there has been recorded deaths from them but no recorded deaths on tarantula bites,so even if the tarantula is more expensive its the one that wont be able to kill you,although make sure your not allergic of bee stings or a tarantula bite can be fatal
White widow and black widows nest! Black widows nest is the strongest rarest and most expensive in the world. A .1 will keep you stoned all day! Avg Prices is $65 a gram
You do not have to, the chest isn't important, what is important is the painting on the second floor! Click on the top right hand corner and you'll see that the black widow is actually the investigator! She'll take you down to her lair, tie you up and keep you captive! But you'll find a way out, I did!
This is how to beat Black Widow: ou and the shady guy are trapped in her house. You are both tied to chairs so keep scooting backwards untilyou get to the Shady guy and you will tip over and get released. Go to the right (or left i dont know) and enter the Black Widow guard room. go to the far left of the elevated pavement and jump onto the barrels. Then jump onto the 2nd floor wheer the guard has his back turned. (You need to jump on the stack of items behind him) Then jump to the next level (it will help if you get a balloon from the clown store) you can jump when the woman has her back turned or float above the guard to the right and jump up to the entrance for black widow's room. Use the key card she dropped earlier to enter. You and the shady guy meet Black Widow and she will start throwing her stolen art. The Shady Guy is on a elevated crank. Catch all the art that you can and when she blows her top crank the lever as much as you can, to raise the crank machine. Black Widow will throw a bomb at you, dodge it and quickly return to catching the art. Keep repeating that until the shady guy's crank gets to the top and make sure black widow doesn't break art worth 1 million dollars and over.
ok when she is dropping painting and stuff you catch it when is is all mad you raise the guy you keep doing this until he is at the top and hits her
There are a number of spiders that show a variety of combinations of red and black. A Female Black Widow Spider is black, has a very round abdomen, and usually, but not always, has a telltale red hourglass shape on thethe underside of her abdomen, not her back. A female black widow is also very shiny--think patent leather. According to The National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Insects & Spiders, the red marking may or may not be an hourglass shape; it can appear as two transverse red marks with black in between.According to http://www.termite.com/spider-identification.html#blackwidow, "The marking may range in color from yellowish orange to red and its shape may range from an hourglass to a dot."There are other black and red spiders--I'm looking at one right now--that are fuzzy and/or that display patterns different from those of the black widow. Also check out the following website for images of black widows and other spiders: http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=black+widow&search=Search ------------------------- Long story short: Nope, the Black widow has a far more deadly venom.
in my opinion keep it black