They can get in several ways. 1. An open window (being the most likely) 2. When you open the door to enter/exit. 3. Through a vent or a small hole in the house. 4. You might have one attached to something that you brought in with you from another location. (probably the least likely)
Birds and lizards, even some other spiders, such as the brown house spider, feed on widows.
black widows
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No. The black widow is a spider. Spiders are arachnids.
Northern Black Widows are the only known severely poisonous spiders in Vermont.
Yes, black widow spiders exist and they tend to be black in color (hence their name).
Female black widows are the spiders you'd see in pictures of black widows. The males are much smaller, do not even look like black widows, and are not dangerous. The females can be deadly but you'd have to really disturb one to get bitten. They're not like bees.
I get wolf spiders, triantulas, daddy long legs, black widows, babboon spiders, mini crab spiders, and a red stomach spider the size of my foot
Yes, you will find black widow spiders in Minnesota.
Black widows sometimes have spots of red on the back.
Black Widows, Katipos, Daddy Longlegs <--(Don't be shocked.).
Yes, that's how they get oxygen into their system. Some spiders also have a pair of book lungs. Black widows are included among them.