a rattle spider they live in New Zealand
Thre is a species of False Widow spider called Steatoda grossa, native to the UK. It is often mistaken for the Black Widow spider, which is found only in North America. There has never been a death from a spider bite in the UK.
There are a number of poisonous spiders that live in Egypt. These include the sac spider, the ogre-faced spider, and the button or black widow spider.
The black widow spider can be found in the understory layer of the tropical rainforest. They prefer habitats with dense vegetation where they can build their webs to catch prey.
I know that the Brown recluse spider and the black widow spider both live in Jersey. There might be another one or two, but I'm not sure. The recluse and widow mainly live in south jersey but there are some in Northern jersey.
They mate with female Black Widows, and since the male knows that mating with the Black Widow will ultimately lead to his death by cannibalism, the black widow technically commits suicide just for the Black Widow spider to live and pass on.
No actually, One: it is not an insect, it is an arachnid or a spider, and Two: it live alone, solitary
I'm not entirely sure of the true population of Black Widow Spiders however, all of the research I have done says that Widow spiders in general are all doing quite well. The term "Widow" spider refers to around 31 separate species, only three of which are located throughout the United States. The Southern Black Widow, the Northern Black Widow, and finally the Western Black Widow. I don't know about the Southern and Northern Widows, but the Western Black Widow is supposedly incredibly over populated. Many people "kill on sight". Going around just the area I live in I have come across more than 100 Black Widows, approximately a city block in area. I can only speculate that the Black Widow numbers in the trillions, (1,000,000,000,000+). If you are bitten by a Black Widow Spider, or suspect that you have been bitten by one, seek IMMEDIATE medical treatment. When seeking medical help, if at all possible bring the spider (or what is left of it), with you. This is of great benefit to the doctor and staff that are trying to help you. It is needed to help positively identify which spider it was that had injected the venom (different treatments are used for different bites). Symptoms can and do include: itching and discoloration (redness), swelling at injection site, and almost always severe muscle spasms, usually located heaviest in the legs or abdomen. The pain of the muscle spasms is said to be very similar to that of appendicitis or even that of child birth.
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.
it might be the black widow...its nothing, just the most piosonous spider in the world xD
the first thing i think of is black widow if you see a spider that looks like this in your home you should call an exterminator imediatlly u may have black widow they can confirm or not from there :) and yes BC has a major black widow problem for those who did not know that black widows do live in bc :) it could also be one of the black widows many relatives please have this checked by an extermiator
It's difficult to definitively identify a spider without a picture, but black widows are rare in Pennsylvania. The black widow spider is known for its distinctive red hourglass marking on the underside of its abdomen, so if you didn't see this marking, it's unlikely to be a black widow. It's always a good idea to exercise caution when encountering spiders, especially if you are unsure of the species.